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Anomaly Detection in Multivariate Non-stationary Time Series for Automatic DBMS Diagnosis
Anomaly detection in database management systems (DBMSs) is difficult because
of increasing number of statistics (stat) and event metrics in big data system.
In this paper, I propose an automatic DBMS diagnosis system that detects
anomaly periods with abnormal DB stat metrics and finds causal events in the
periods. Reconstruction error from deep autoencoder and statistical process
control approach are applied to detect time period with anomalies. Related
events are found using time series similarity measures between events and
abnormal stat metrics. After training deep autoencoder with DBMS metric data,
efficacy of anomaly detection is investigated from other DBMSs containing
anomalies. Experiment results show effectiveness of proposed model, especially,
batch temporal normalization layer. Proposed model is used for publishing
automatic DBMS diagnosis reports in order to determine DBMS configuration and
SQL tuning.Comment: 8 page
Improving Unsupervised Defect Segmentation by Applying Structural Similarity to Autoencoders
Convolutional autoencoders have emerged as popular methods for unsupervised
defect segmentation on image data. Most commonly, this task is performed by
thresholding a pixel-wise reconstruction error based on an distance.
This procedure, however, leads to large residuals whenever the reconstruction
encompasses slight localization inaccuracies around edges. It also fails to
reveal defective regions that have been visually altered when intensity values
stay roughly consistent. We show that these problems prevent these approaches
from being applied to complex real-world scenarios and that it cannot be easily
avoided by employing more elaborate architectures such as variational or
feature matching autoencoders. We propose to use a perceptual loss function
based on structural similarity which examines inter-dependencies between local
image regions, taking into account luminance, contrast and structural
information, instead of simply comparing single pixel values. It achieves
significant performance gains on a challenging real-world dataset of
nanofibrous materials and a novel dataset of two woven fabrics over the state
of the art approaches for unsupervised defect segmentation that use pixel-wise
reconstruction error metrics
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