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TSE_to_STS: Converting TSE data into STS (state sequences) format.

Description

Conversion from TSE (time stamped event sequences) vertical format into STS (state sequences) data format.

Usage

TSE_to_STS(seqdata, id = 1, timestamp = 2, event = 3, stm = NULL, tmin = 1,
    tmax = NULL, firstState = "None")

Value

A data.frame with the sequences in STS format.

Arguments

seqdata

a data frame or matrix with event sequence data in TSE format.

id

Name or index of the column containing the id's of the sequences.

timestamp

Name or index of the column containing the timestamps of the events.

event

Name or index of the column containing the events.

stm

An event to state transition matrix (See seqe2stm).

tmin

Integer. Starting time of the state sequence.

tmax

Integer. Ending time of the state sequence.

firstState

Character. The name of the state before any events has occurred.

Author

Matthias Studer

Details

Convert TSE (time stamped event sequences) data into STS (state sequences) format. By default, the states are defined has the combination of events that already occurred. Different schemes may be specified using function seqe2stm and the stm argument.

References

Ritschard, G., Gabadinho, A., Studer, M. & Müller, N.S. (2009), "Converting between various sequence representations", In Ras, Z. & Dardzinska, A. (eds) Advances in Data Management. Series: Studies in Computational Intelligence. Volume 223, pp. 155-175. Berlin: Springer.

See Also

See Also seqe2stm, seqformat.

Examples

Run this code
data(actcal.tse)
events <- c("PartTime", "NoActivity", "FullTime", "LowPartTime")
## Dropping all previous events.
stm <- seqe2stm(events, dropList=list(PartTime=events[-1],
   NoActivity=events[-2], FullTime=events[-3], LowPartTime=events[-4]))
mysts <- TSE_to_STS(actcal.tse[1:100,], id=1, timestamp=2, event=3,
   stm=stm, tmin=1, tmax=12, firstState="None")

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