Discovering frequent patterns on agrometeorological data with TrieMotif

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The “food safety” issue has concerned governments from several countries. The accurate monitoring of agriculture have become important specially due to climate change impacts. In this context, the development of new technologies for monitoring are crucial. Finding previously unknown patterns that frequently occur on time series, known as motifs, is a core task to mine the collected data. In this work we present a method that allows a fast and accurate time series motif discovery. From the experiments we can see that our approach is able to efficiently find motifs even when the size of the time series goes longer. We also evaluated our method using real data time series extracted from remote sensing images regarding sugarcane crops. Our proposed method was able to find relevant patterns, as sugarcane cycles and other land covers inside the same area, which are really useful for data analysis.

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Chino, D. Y. T., Goncalves, R. R. V., Romani, L. A. S., Traina, C., & Traina, A. J. M. (2015). Discovering frequent patterns on agrometeorological data with TrieMotif. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 227, pp. 91–107). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22348-3_6

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