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Complex Event Processing (CEP) systems find matches of a pattern in a stream of events. Patterns specify constraints on matching events and therefore describe situations of interest. Formulating patterns is not always trivial, especially in smart environments where a large amount of events are continuously created. For example, a smart home with sensors that can tell us if someone is flipping on a light switch to indicate how he would like his breakfast in the morning. Our work deals with the problem of mining patterns from historical traces of events.
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George, L. (2015). Event Pattern Mining for Smart Environments. In: Fischer, J., Scheidgen, M., Schieferdecker, I., Reed, R. (eds) SDL 2015: Model-Driven Engineering for Smart Cities. SDL 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9369. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24912-4_4
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