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System load trend prediction method based on IF-EMD-LSTM

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  • Jing Yu
  • Feng Ding
  • Chenghao Guo
  • Yabin Wang

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Accurately predicting the load change of the information system during operation has important guiding significance for ensuring that the system operation is not interrupted and resource scheduling is carried out in advance. For the information system monitoring time series data, this article proposes a load trend prediction method based on isolated forests-empirical modal decomposition-long-term (IF-EMD-LSTM). First, considering the problem of noise and abnormal points in the original data, the isolated forest algorithm is used to eliminate the abnormal points in the data. Second, in order to further improve the prediction accuracy, the empirical modal decomposition algorithm is used to decompose the input data into intrinsic mode function (IMF) components of different frequencies. Each intrinsic mode function (IMF) and residual is predicted using a separate long-term and short-term memory neural network, and the predicted values are reconstructed from each long-term and short-term memory model. Finally, experimental verification was carried out on Amazon’s public data set and compared with autoregressive integrated moving average and Prophet models. The experimental results show the superior performance of the proposed IF-EMD-LSTM prediction model in information system load trend prediction.

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  • Jing Yu & Feng Ding & Chenghao Guo & Yabin Wang, 2019. "System load trend prediction method based on IF-EMD-LSTM," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 15(8), pages 15501477198, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:15:y:2019:i:8:p:1550147719867655
    DOI: 10.1177/1550147719867655
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