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Targeted Event Detection

We consider the problem of event detection based upon a (typically multivariate) data stream characterizing some system. Most of the time the system is quiescent - nothing of interest is happening - but occasionally events of interest occur. The goal of event detection is to raise an alarm as soon as possible after the onset of an event. A simple way of addressing the event detection problem is to look for changes in the data stream and equate `change' with `onset of event'. However, there might be many kinds of changes in the stream that are uninteresting. We assume that we are given a segment of the stream where interesting events have been marked. We propose a method for using these training data to construct a `targeted' detector that is specifically sensitive to changes signaling the onset of interesting events.

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalWTargeted Event Detectionpreprint / 2010AWerner StuetzleResearcherADonald B. PercivalResearcherACaren MarzbanResearcherTMethodology5119 worksTphysics.data-an1229 works
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Targeted Event Detection

preprint / 2010

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