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Multi-view data analysis techniques for monitoring smart building systems
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Faculty of Computing, Department of Computer Science.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3371-5347
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Faculty of Computing, Department of Computer Science.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3128-191x
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Faculty of Computing, Department of Computer Science.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3010-8798
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2021 (English)In: Sensors, E-ISSN 1424-8220, Vol. 21, no 20, article id 6775Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

In smart buildings, many different systems work in coordination to accomplish their tasks. In this process, the sensors associated with these systems collect large amounts of data generated in a streaming fashion, which is prone to concept drift. Such data are heterogeneous due to the wide range of sensors collecting information about different characteristics of the monitored systems. All these make the monitoring task very challenging. Traditional clustering algorithms are not well equipped to address the mentioned challenges. In this work, we study the use of MV Multi-Instance Clustering algorithm for multi-view analysis and mining of smart building systems’ sensor data. It is demonstrated how this algorithm can be used to perform contextual as well as integrated analysis of the systems. Various scenarios in which the algorithm can be used to analyze the data generated by the systems of a smart building are examined and discussed in this study. In addition, it is also shown how the extracted knowledge can be visualized to detect trends in the systems’ behavior and how it can aid domain experts in the systems’ maintenance. In the experiments conducted, the proposed approach was able to successfully detect the deviating behaviors known to have previously occurred and was also able to identify some new deviations during the monitored period. Based on the results obtained from the experiments, it can be concluded that the proposed algorithm has the ability to be used for monitoring, analysis, and detecting deviating behaviors of the systems in a smart building domain. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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MDPI , 2021. Vol. 21, no 20, article id 6775
Keywords [en]
Closed patterns, Evolutionary clustering, Formal concept analysis, Multi-instance learning, Multi-view clustering, Smart buildings, Streaming data, Buildings, Clustering algorithms, Building systems, Closed pattern, Concept drifts, Data analysis techniques, Large amounts of data, Multi-views
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URN: urn:nbn:se:bth-22225DOI: 10.3390/s21206775ISI: 000716120000001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85116801515OAI: oai:DiVA.org:bth-22225DiVA, id: diva2:1605257
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1. Mining Evolving and Heterogeneous Data: Cluster-based Analysis Techniques
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2024 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
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A large amount of data is generated from fields like IoT, smart monitoring applications, etc., raising demand for suitable data analysis and mining techniques. Data produced through such systems have many distinct characteristics, like continuous generation, evolving nature, multi-source origin, and heterogeneity, and in addition are usually not annotated. Clustering is an unsupervised learning technique used to group and analyze unlabeled data. Conventional clustering algorithms are unsuitable for dealing with data with the mentioned characteristics due to memory, computational constraints, and their inability to handle the heterogeneous and evolving nature of the data. Therefore, novel clustering approaches are needed to analyze and interpret such challenging data. 

This thesis focuses on building and studying advanced clustering algorithms that can address the main challenges of today's real-world data: evolving and heterogeneous nature. An evolving clustering approach capable of continuously updating the generated clustering solution in the presence of new data is initially proposed, which is later extended to address the challenges of multi-view data applications. Multi-view or multi-source data presents the studied phenomenon or system from different perspectives (views) and can reveal interesting knowledge that is invisible when only one view is considered and analyzed. This has motivated us to continue exploring data from different perspectives in several other studies of this thesis. Domain shift is another common problem when data is obtained from various devices or locations, leading to a drop in the performance of machine learning models if they are not adapted to the current domain (device, location, etc.). The thesis explores the domain adaptation problem in a resource-constraint way using cluster integration techniques. A new hybrid clustering technique for analyzing the heterogeneous data is also proposed. It produces homogeneous groups, facilitating continuous monitoring and fault detection.

The algorithms and techniques proposed in this thesis are evaluated on various data sets, including real-world data from industrial partners in domains like smart building systems, smart logistics, and performance monitoring of industrial assets. The obtained results demonstrated the robustness of the algorithms for modeling, analyzing, and mining evolving data streams and/or heterogeneous data. They can adequately adapt single and multi-view clustering models by continuously integrating newly arriving data.

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Karlskrona: Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, 2024
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Blekinge Institute of Technology Doctoral Dissertation Series, ISSN 1653-2090 ; 2024:06
Keywords
Domain Adaptation, Evolving Clustering, Heterogeneous Data, Multi-View Clustering, Streaming Data
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Computer Sciences
Research subject
Computer Science
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urn:nbn:se:bth-26098 (URN)978-91-7295-479-3 (ISBN)
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2024-05-22, J1630, Campus Gräsvik, Karlskrona, 09:00 (English)
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Available from: 2024-04-10 Created: 2024-04-09 Last updated: 2024-04-22Bibliographically approved

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