Litcius/Paper detail

ALGAN: Anomaly Detection by Generating Pseudo Anomalous Data via Latent Variables

Hironori Murase, Kenji Fukumizu

2022IEEE Access17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In many anomaly detection tasks, where anomalous data rarely appear and are difficult to collect, training using only normal data is important. Although it is possible to manually create anomalous data using prior knowledge, they may be subject to user bias. In this paper, we propose an Anomalous Latent variable Generative Adversarial Network (ALGAN) in which the GAN generator produces pseudo-anomalous data as well as fake-normal data, whereas the discriminator is trained to distinguish between normal and pseudo-anomalous data. This differs from the standard GAN discriminator, which specializes in classifying two similar classes. The training dataset contains only normal data; the latent variables are introduced in anomalous states and are input into the generator to produce diverse pseudo-anomalous data. We compared the performance of ALGAN with other existing methods on the MVTec-AD, Magnetic Tile Defects, and COIL-100 datasets. The experimental results showed that ALGAN exhibited an AUROC comparable to those of state-of-the-art methods while achieving a much faster prediction time.

Topics & Concepts

DiscriminatorAnomaly detectionGenerator (circuit theory)Computer scienceAnomaly (physics)Latent variablePattern recognition (psychology)Data miningArtificial intelligencePhysicsDetectorPower (physics)Condensed matter physicsTelecommunicationsQuantum mechanicsAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionTime Series Analysis and Forecasting