Discovery of Precursors to Adverse Events using Time Series Data
Author(s) -
Vijay Manikandan Janakiraman,
Bryan Matthews,
Nikunj C. Oza
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1137/1.9781611974348.72
Subject(s) - computer science , benchmark (surveying) , event (particle physics) , series (stratigraphy) , time series , data mining , markov decision process , markov process , machine learning , artificial intelligence , statistics , mathematics , physics , geodesy , paleontology , geography , quantum mechanics , biology
We develop an algorithm for automatic discovery of precursors in time series data (ADOPT). In a time series setting, a precursor may be considered as any event that precedes and increases the likelihood of an adverse event. In a multivariate time series data, there are exponential number of events which makes a brute force search intractable. ADOPT works by breaking down the problem into two steps (1) inferring a model of the nominal time series (data without adverse event) by considering the nominal data to be generated by a hidden expert and (2) using the expert’s model as a benchmark to evaluate the adverse time series to identify suboptimal events as precursors. For step (1), we use a Markov Decision Process (MDP) framework where value functions and Bellman’s optimality are used to infer the expert’s actions. For step (2), we define a precursor score to evaluate a given instant of a time series by comparing its utility with that of the expert. Thus, the search for precursors is transformed to a search for sub-optimal action sequences in ADOPT. As an application case study, we use ADOPT to discover precursors to go-around events in commercial flights using real
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