How the sliding window size affects the iSAX construction speed
In this section, we are going to continue working with the accessSplit.py
utility we developed in the previous chapter to find out whether the sliding window size affects the construction speed of an iSAX index, provided that the remaining iSAX parameters stay the same.
Put simply, we will use different methods to find out more about the quality of iSAX indexes and whether the sliding window size affects the construction speed. We are going to perform our experiments using the following sliding window sizes: 16
, 256
, 1024
, 4096
, and 16384
. We are going to experiment using the 500k.gz
time series from Chapter 4, 8 segments, a maximum cardinality value of 32
, and a threshold value of 500
.
For the window size of 16
, the results are the following:
$ ./accessSplit.py -s 8 -c 32 -t 500 -w 16 500k.gz Max Cardinality: 32 Segments: 8 Sliding Window: 16 Threshold: 500 Default Promotion: False Number of splits: 1376 Number...