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Detecting anomalies in sequential data augmented with new features

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This paper presents a new weighted local outlier factor method for anomaly detection, which is underpinned with three novel components: (1) a piecewise linear representation defined on the basis of… Click to show full abstract

This paper presents a new weighted local outlier factor method for anomaly detection, which is underpinned with three novel components: (1) a piecewise linear representation defined on the basis of the important points that consist of extreme points and additional points; (2) a set of new features which are used to identify anomalies given the new piecewise linear representation; (3) a weighting schema, assigning different weights to different features by accounting for the discriminant power of the features. The underlying idea of the proposed method is to characterize a time series with a set of four features and then discover abnormal changes by taking account of the closeness of any data points augmented with the new features. The comparative experiments demonstrate that the proposed piecewise representation method has performed well in sequential time series data, and the weighted local outlier factor method has achieved better accuracy and RankPower in detecting anomalies from the same data sets in comparison with the conventional local outlier factor, normalized local outlier factor and HOT symbolic aggregate approximation methods.

Keywords: outlier factor; new features; detecting anomalies; local outlier; augmented new

Journal Title: Artificial Intelligence Review
Year Published: 2019

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