SAD: An Unsupervised System for Subsequence Anomaly Detection

Paul Boniol, Michele Linardi, Federico Roncallo, Themis Palpanas
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Subsequence anomaly (or outlier) detection in long sequences is an important problem with applications in a wide range of domains. However, current approaches have severe limitations: they either require prior domain knowledge, or become cumbersome and expensive to use in situations with recurrent anomalies of the same type. We recently proposed NorM, a novel approach suitable for domain-agnostic anomaly detection, which addresses the aforementioned problems by detecting anomalies based on their (dis)similarity to a model that represents normal behavior. The experimental results on several real datasets demonstrate that the proposed approach outperforms the current state-of-the art in terms of both accuracy and execution time. In this demonstration, we present a system for unsupervised Subsequence Anomaly Detection (SAD) that uses the NorM method. Through various scenarios with real datasets, we showcase the challenges of the problem, and we demonstrate the advantages of the proposed system.
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子序列异常检测的无监督系统
长序列的子序列异常(或离群值)检测是一个重要的问题,具有广泛的应用领域。然而,当前的方法有严重的局限性:它们要么需要先前的领域知识,要么在具有相同类型的反复出现的异常的情况下使用起来繁琐且昂贵。我们最近提出了NorM,一种适用于领域不可知异常检测的新方法,它通过基于异常与表示正常行为的模型的(非)相似性来检测异常,从而解决了上述问题。在几个真实数据集上的实验结果表明,该方法在准确率和执行时间方面都优于目前的技术水平。在这个演示中,我们提出了一个使用NorM方法的无监督子序列异常检测(SAD)系统。通过使用真实数据集的各种场景,我们展示了该问题的挑战,并展示了所提出系统的优势。
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