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Performance Evaluation of Biomedical Time Series Transformation Methods for Classification Tasks

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The extraction of time series features is essential across various fields, yet it remains a challenging endeavor. Therefore, it's crucial to identify appropriate methods capable of extracting pertinent information that can significantly enhance classification performance. Among these methods are those that translate time series into different domains. This study investigates three distinct time series transformation approaches for addressing time series classification challenges within biomedical data. The first method involves a response vector transformation, while the other two employ image transformation techniques: RandOm Convolutional KErnel Transform (ROCKET), Gramian Angular Fields, and Markov Transition Fields. These transformation methods were applied to five biomedical datasets, exploring various format configurations to ascertain the optimal representation technique and configuration for input, which in turn improves classification performance. Evaluations were conducted on the effectiveness of these methods in conjunction with two classification algorithms. The outcomes underscore the significance of these time series transformation techniques as facilitators for enhanced classification algorithms documented in current literature.

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Time Series Analysis and Forecasting

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SCImago Journal & Country Rank
FuenteRevista Mexicana de Ingeniería Biomédica
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Volumen44
Issue4
Páginas105 - 116
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ISSN0188-9532

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