Literature DB >> 29104448

Generalizing DTW to the multi-dimensional case requires an adaptive approach.

Mohammad Shokoohi-Yekta1, Bing Hu2, Hongxia Jin3, Jun Wang4, Eamonn Keogh5.   

Abstract

In recent years Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) has emerged as the distance measure of choice for virtually all time series data mining applications. For example, virtually all applications that process data from wearable devices use DTW as a core sub-routine. This is the result of significant progress in improving DTW's efficiency, together with multiple empirical studies showing that DTW-based classifiers at least equal (and generally surpass) the accuracy of all their rivals across dozens of datasets. Thus far, most of the research has considered only the one-dimensional case, with practitioners generalizing to the multi-dimensional case in one of two ways, dependent or independent warping. In general, it appears the community believes either that the two ways are equivalent, or that the choice is irrelevant. In this work, we show that this is not the case. The two most commonly used multi-dimensional DTW methods can produce different classifications, and neither one dominates over the other. This seems to suggest that one should learn the best method for a particular application. However, we will show that this is not necessary; a simple, principled rule can be used on a case-by-case basis to predict which of the two methods we should trust at the time of classification. Our method allows us to ensure that classification results are at least as accurate as the better of the two rival methods, and, in many cases, our method is significantly more accurate. We demonstrate our ideas with the most extensive set of multi-dimensional time series classification experiments ever attempted.

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Keywords:  Classification; Dynamic time warping; Gesture recognition; Multi-dimensional time series; Wearable devices

Year:  2016        PMID: 29104448      PMCID: PMC5668684          DOI: 10.1007/s10618-016-0455-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Data Min Knowl Discov        ISSN: 1384-5810            Impact factor:   3.670


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