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A linear time method for the detection of collective and point anomalies

Alexander T. M. Fisch, Idris A. Eckley, Paul Fearnhead

2022Statistical Analysis and Data Mining The ASA Data Science Journal20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The challenge of efficiently identifying anomalies in data sequences is an important statistical problem that now arises in many applications. Although there has been substantial work aimed at making statistical analyses robust to outliers, or point anomalies, there has been much less work on detecting anomalous segments, or collective anomalies, particularly in those settings where point anomalies might also occur. In this article, we introduce collective and point anomalies (CAPA), a computationally efficient approach that is suitable when collective anomalies are characterized by either a change in mean, variance, or both, and distinguishes them from point anomalies. Empirical results show that CAPA has close to linear computational cost as well as being more accurate at detecting and locating collective anomalies than other approaches. We demonstrate the utility of CAPA through its ability to detect exoplanets from light curve data from the Kepler telescope and its capacity to detect machine faults from temperature data.

Topics & Concepts

OutlierComputer sciencePoint (geometry)Anomaly detectionVariance (accounting)AlgorithmExoplanetData miningArtificial intelligenceMathematicsComputer visionBusinessStarsGeometryAccountingAdvanced Statistical Methods and ModelsAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Statistical Process Monitoring
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