Multistage identification method for real-time abnormal events of streaming data
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DOI: 10.1177/1550147719894544
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- Marco Cuturi & Mathieu Blondel, 2017. "Soft-DTW: a Differentiable Loss Function for Time-Series," Working Papers 2017-81, Center for Research in Economics and Statistics.
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Streaming data processing; micro-seismic signals; real-time event monitoring and query; data drift; dynamic time warping; anti-aliasing model; multistage identification;All these keywords.
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