Clustering based on Dependence Tree in Massive Data Streams

  • Yun, Hong-Won (Department of Information Technology, Silla University)
  • Published : 2008.06.30

Abstract

RFID systems generate huge amount of data quickly. The data are associated with the locations and the timestamps and the containment relationships. It is requires to assure efficient queries and updates for product tracking and monitoring. We propose a clustering technique for fast query processing. Our study presents the state charts of temporal event flow and proposes the dependence trees with data association and uses them to cluster the linked events. Our experimental evaluation show the power of proposing clustering technique based on dependence tree.

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