Weather Data Analysis and Sensor Fault Detection Using an Extended Iot Framework With Semantics, Big Data, and Machine Learning
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2017
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Abstract
In recent years, big data and Internet of Things (IoT) implementations started getting more attention. Researchers focused on developing big data analytics solutions using machine learning models. Machine learning is a rising trend in this field due to its ability to extract hidden features and patterns even in highly complex datasets. In this study, we used our Big Data IoT Framework in a weather data analysis use case. We implemented weather clustering and sensor anomaly detection using a publicly available dataset. We provided the implementation details of each framework layer (acquisition, ETL, data processing, learning and decision) for this particular use case. Our chosen learning model within the library is Scikit-Learn based k-means clustering. The data analysis results indicate that it is possible to extract meaningful information from a relatively complex dataset using our framework.
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Cisco; Elsevier; IEEE; IEEE Computer Society; The Mit Press
Ozbayoglu, Murat/0000-0001-7998-5735
Ozbayoglu, Murat/0000-0001-7998-5735
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Internet Of Things, Machine Learning, Framework, Big Data Analytics, Weather Data Analysis, Anomaly Detection, Fault Detection, Clustering, Internet of things, machine learning, framework, big data analytics, weather data analysis, anomaly detection, fault detection, clustering
Fields of Science
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
Citation
Onal, Aras Can...et al. "Weather data analysis and sensor fault detection using an extended ıot framework with semantics, big data, and machine learning, 2017 IEEE International Conference On Big Data (Big Data), pp.2037-2046, (2017).
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43
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IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE Big Data) -- DEC 11-14, 2017 -- Boston, MA
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2018-January
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Start Page
2037
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2046
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