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Automatic Hyperparameter Tuning Method for Local Outlier Factor, with Applications to Anomaly Detection
In recent years, there have been many practical applications of anomaly
detection such as in predictive maintenance, detection of credit fraud, network
intrusion, and system failure. The goal of anomaly detection is to identify in
the test data anomalous behaviors that are either rare or unseen in the
training data. This is a common goal in predictive maintenance, which aims to
forecast the imminent faults of an appliance given abundant samples of normal
behaviors. Local outlier factor (LOF) is one of the state-of-the-art models
used for anomaly detection, but the predictive performance of LOF depends
greatly on the selection of hyperparameters. In this paper, we propose a novel,
heuristic methodology to tune the hyperparameters in LOF. A tuned LOF model
that uses the proposed method shows good predictive performance in both
simulations and real data sets.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
Componential coding in the condition monitoring of electrical machines Part 2: application to a conventional machine and a novel machine
This paper (Part 2) presents the practical application of componential coding, the principles of which were described in the accompanying Part 1 paper. Four major issues are addressed, including optimization of the neural network, assessment of the anomaly detection results, development of diagnostic approaches (based on the reconstruction error) and also benchmarking of componential coding with other techniques (including waveform measures, Fourier-based signal reconstruction and principal component analysis). This is achieved by applying componential coding to the data monitored from both a conventional induction motor and from a novel transverse flux motor. The results reveal that machine condition monitoring using componential coding is not only capable of detecting and then diagnosing anomalies but it also outperforms other conventional techniques in that it is able to separate very small and localized anomalies
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