Modeling Events and Interactions through Temporal Processes -- A Survey
Liguori, Angelica, Caroprese, Luciano, Minici, Marco, Veloso, Bruno, Spinnato, Francesco, Nanni, Mirco, Manco, Giuseppe, Gama, Joao
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This problem is of scientific and practical relevance since event data is common in many real-world scenarios and sparks interest in many fields including medicine, epidemiology, engineering, earth science, economics, finance, and social science. In medicine, events can represent various situations, such as incidents, test results, diagnoses and symptoms, and medications. The advent of wearable devices and apps also allows tracking human activities, such as eating, working, sleeping, traveling, etc. Events also characterize movement patterns such as trajectories or taxi/car/public transportation adoptions. In engineering, events can represent phenomena occurring in complex environments, such as failures occurring in industrial processes. In earth science, monitoring and modeling phenomena such as volcano eruptions, seismic events, or floods are of crucial importance.
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