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== Remarks == | == Remarks == | ||
Applying [[exploratory data analysis|exploratory]] (esp. [[Timeline|timelines]]) as well as confirmatory methods, temporal data can be used to analyze the influence of time on a certain variable. | Applying [[exploratory data analysis|exploratory]] (esp. [[Timeline|timelines]]) as well as confirmatory methods, temporal data can be used to analyze the influence of time on a certain variable. | ||
== Synonyms == | |||
*temporal data | |||
*time-oriented data | |||
*time-varying data | |||
*time-dependent data | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 02:22, 2 June 2005
Temporal data refers to a series of data originating in one concept (stochastic variable) yet varying over time and ordered accordingly.
Definitions
Temporal data is data that varies over time.
[Jensen and Snodgrass, 1999]
A temporal data denotes the evolution of an object characteristic over a period of time.
[Daassi and Nigay, 2004]
Remarks
Applying exploratory (esp. timelines) as well as confirmatory methods, temporal data can be used to analyze the influence of time on a certain variable.
Synonyms
- temporal data
- time-oriented data
- time-varying data
- time-dependent data
References
- [Daassi and Nigay, 2004]: Daassi, Chaouki and Nigay, Laurence and Fauvet, Marie-Christine, Visualization Process of Temporal Data, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3180, Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, 2004.
- [Jensen and Snodgrass, 1999]: Jensen, Christian S. and Snodgrass, Richard T., Temporal Data Management, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 11:36-44, 1999.