Dear Marco
No problem, thank you very much for your help!
Yes, that is correct. I always know the minute values for the next e.g. 180 minutes (may vary between the different devices) and I want to predict the values for the next 24 hours (one value per minute). So as long as I know the values (e.g. 180 minutes) I would of course like to use these values and the missing ones to get values for the next 24 hours (one value per minute) should be predicted.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Daniela
Gesendet: Montag, 02. Januar 2017 um 22:30 Uhr
Von: "Marco Mistroni" <mmistr...@gmail.com>
An: "Daniela S" <daniela_4...@gmx.at>
Cc: User <user@spark.apache.org>
Betreff: Re: Re: Spark Streaming prediction
Von: "Marco Mistroni" <mmistr...@gmail.com>
An: "Daniela S" <daniela_4...@gmx.at>
Cc: User <user@spark.apache.org>
Betreff: Re: Re: Spark Streaming prediction
Apologies, perhaps i misunderstood your usecase.
My assumption was that you have 2-3 hours worth fo data and you want to know the values for the next 24 based on the values you already have, that is why i suggested the ML path.so, let's take the simple case where you have only 1 device
kr
marco
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 8:26 PM, Daniela S <daniela_4...@gmx.at> wrote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe e-mail: user-unsubscr...@spark.apache.orgHiThank you very much for your answer!My problem is that I know the values for the next 2-3 hours in advance but i do not know the values from hour 2 or 3 to hour 24. How is it possible to combine the known values with the predicted values as both are values in the future? And how can i ensure that there are always 1440 values?And I do not know how to map the values for 1440 minutes to a specific time on the dashboard (e.g. how does the dashboard know that the value for minute 300 maps to time 15:05?Thank you in advance.Best regards,DanielaGesendet: Montag, 02. Januar 2017 um 21:07 Uhr
Von: "Marco Mistroni" <mmistr...@gmail.com>
An: "Daniela S" <daniela_4...@gmx.at>
Cc: User <user@spark.apache.org>
Betreff: Re: Spark Streaming predictionHiyou might want to have a look at the Regression ML algorithm and integrate it in your SparkStreaming application, i m sure someone on the list has a similar use caseshortly, you'd want to process all your events and feed it through a ML model which,based on your inputs will predict outputYou say that your events predict minutes values for next 2-3 hrs... gather data for a day and train ur model based on that. Then save it somewhere and have your streaming app load the module and have the module do the predictions based on incoming events from your streaming app.
Save the results somewhere and have your dashboard poll periodically your data store to read the predictionsI have seen ppl on the list doing ML over a Spark streaming app, i m sure someone can reply back....Hpefully i gave u a starting point....
hthmarcoOn 2 Jan 2017 4:03 pm, "Daniela S" <daniela_4...@gmx.at> wrote:--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe e-mail: user-unsubscr...@spark.apache.orgHiI am trying to solve the following problem with Spark Streaming.I receive timestamped events from Kafka. Each event refers to a device and contains values for every minute of the next 2 to 3 hours. What I would like to do is to predict the minute values for the next 24 hours. So I would like to use the known values and to predict the other values to achieve the 24 hours prediction. My thought was to use arrays with a length of 1440 (1440 minutes = 24 hours). One for the known values and one for the predicted values for each device. Then I would like to show the next 24 hours on a dashboard. The dashboard should be updated automatically in realtime.My questions:is this a possible solution?how is it possible to combine known future values and predicted values?how should I treat the timestamp as the length of 1440 does not correspond to a timestamp?how is it possible to update the dashboard automatically in realtime?Thank you in advance!Best regards,Daniela