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A multiple pattern complex event detection scheme based on decomposition and merge sharing for massive event streams

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  • Jianhua Wang
  • Bang Ji
  • Feng Lin
  • Shilei Lu
  • Yubin Lan
  • Lianglun Cheng

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Quickly detecting related primitive events for multiple complex events from massive event stream usually faces with a great challenge due to their single pattern characteristic of the existing complex event detection methods. Aiming to solve the problem, a multiple pattern complex event detection scheme based on decomposition and merge sharing is proposed in this article. The achievement of this article lies that we successfully use decomposition and merge sharing technology to realize the high-efficient detection for multiple complex events from massive event streams. Specially, in our scheme, we first use decomposition sharing technology to decompose pattern expressions into multiple subexpressions, which can provide many sharing opportunities for subexpressions. We then use merge sharing technology to construct a multiple pattern complex events by merging sharing all the same prefix, suffix, or subpattern into one based on the above decomposition results. As a result, our proposed detection method in this article can effectively solve the above problem. The experimental results show that the proposed detection method in this article outperforms some general detection methods in detection model and detection algorithm in multiple pattern complex event detection as a whole.

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  • Jianhua Wang & Bang Ji & Feng Lin & Shilei Lu & Yubin Lan & Lianglun Cheng, 2020. "A multiple pattern complex event detection scheme based on decomposition and merge sharing for massive event streams," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 16(10), pages 15501477209, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:16:y:2020:i:10:p:1550147720961336
    DOI: 10.1177/1550147720961336
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