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Pattern Discovery and Change Detection of Online Music Query Streams

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In this paper, an efficient stream mining algorithm, called FTP-stream (Frequent Temporal Pattern mining of streams), is proposed to find the frequent temporal patterns over melody sequence streams. In the framework of our proposed algorithm, an effective bit-sequence representation is used to reduce the time and memory needed to slide the windows. The FTP-stream algorithm can calculate the support threshold in only a single pass based on the concept of bit-sequence representation. It takes the advantage of “left” and “and” operations of the representation. Experiments show that the proposed algorithm only scans the music query stream once, and runs significant faster and consumes less memory than existing algorithms, such as SWFI-stream and Moment.

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The authors thank the reviewers’ precious comments for improving the quality of the paper. We would like to thank Dr. Yun Chi for contributing the source codes of Moment algorithm (MomentFP). The research is supported in part by the National Science Council, Project No. NSC 96-2218-E-424-001-, Taiwan, Republic of China.

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Li, HF. (2009). Pattern Discovery and Change Detection of Online Music Query Streams. In: Furht, B. (eds) Handbook of Multimedia for Digital Entertainment and Arts. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-89024-1_15

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