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@ -535,14 +535,10 @@ The activity in this second time series was very sparse with long periods withou
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The no consumption sections: are not a challenging --- i.e., all detectors perform well on this type of pattern ---, make the manual labeling more difficult, and level all results up.
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For this reason we removed large sections of inactivity between active segments to make the time series more challenging without tempering with the order of detector performances.
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%\input{refit_table}
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\agd{include table about refit dataset}
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\subsection{Alternative Methods}
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\agd{Explain better why the alternative methods are chosen.}
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\agd{explain how the svm and mlp are trained.}
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We implemented three alternative methods to compare with the performance of \gls{mad}.
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These methods are commonly deployed to detect patterns in a time series.
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The alternative methodes are chosen to be well-established and of comparable complexity.
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The methods are: a \gls{1nn} detector, an \gls{svm} classifier, and an \gls{mlp} classifier.
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More complex solutions like \gls{rnn} or \gls{cnn} show good performances on time series analysis but require too much data to be applicable to one-shot classification.
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All alternative methods rely on a sliding window to extract substring to classify.
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