Analysis of time series using Big Data algorithms

Author(s):  
А.И. Сотников

То, с какой скоростью человечество накапливает информацию ежедневно, и непредсказуемость завтрашнего дня показывают, что для прогнозирования временных рядов больших данных уже не хватает традиционных технологий и необходимы новые методы обработки. В связи с этим встает вопрос, какие методы возможно использовать в настоящее время для получения достоверного прогнозирования временных рядов больших данных? The speed at which humanity is accumulating information on a daily basis and the unpredictability of tomorrow show that traditional technologies are no longer enough for forecasting big data time series and new processing methods are needed. In this regard, the question arises, what methods can be used at present to obtain reliable forecasting of time series of big data?

1998 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 141-148
Author(s):  
J. Ulbikas ◽  
A. Čenys ◽  
D. Žemaitytė ◽  
G. Varoneckas

Variety of methods of nonlinear dynamics have been used for possibility of an analysis of time series in experimental physiology. Dynamical nature of experimental data was checked using specific methods. Statistical properties of the heart rate have been investigated. Correlation between of cardiovascular function and statistical properties of both, heart rate and stroke volume, have been analyzed. Possibility to use a data from correlations in heart rate for monitoring of cardiovascular function was discussed.


1984 ◽  
Vol 30 (104) ◽  
pp. 66-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul A. Mayewski ◽  
W. Berry Lyons ◽  
N. Ahmad ◽  
Gordon Smith ◽  
M. Pourchet

AbstractSpectral analysis of time series of a c. 17 ± 0.3 year core, calibrated for total ß activity recovered from Sentik Glacier (4908m) Ladakh, Himalaya, yields several recognizable periodicities including subannual, annual, and multi-annual. The time-series, include both chemical data (chloride, sodium, reactive iron, reactive silicate, reactive phosphate, ammonium, δD, δ(18O) and pH) and physical data (density, debris and ice-band locations, and microparticles in size grades 0.50 to 12.70 μm). Source areas for chemical species investigated and general air-mass circulation defined from chemical and physical time-series are discussed to demonstrate the potential of such studies in the development of paleometeorological data sets from remote high-alpine glacierized sites such as the Himalaya.


Author(s):  
Petrus Mursanto ◽  
Ari Wibisono ◽  
Wendy D.W. T. Bayu ◽  
Valian Fil Ahli ◽  
May Iffah Rizki ◽  
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Keyword(s):  
Big Data ◽  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos Eduardo Velasquez Cabrera ◽  
Matheus Zocatelli ◽  
Fidellis B.G.L. e Estanislau ◽  
Victor Faria

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