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Outlier detection techniques for wireless sensor networks: A survey
In the field of wireless sensor networks, those measurements that significantly deviate from the normal pattern of sensed data are considered as outliers. The potential sources of outliers include noise and errors, events, and malicious attacks on the network. Traditional outlier detection techniques are not directly applicable to wireless sensor networks due to the nature of sensor data and specific requirements and limitations of the wireless sensor networks. This survey provides a comprehensive overview of existing outlier detection techniques specifically developed for the wireless sensor networks. Additionally, it presents a technique-based taxonomy and a comparative table to be used as a guideline to select a technique suitable for the application at hand based on characteristics such as data type, outlier type, outlier identity, and outlier degree
Outlier Detection Techniques For Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey
In the field of wireless sensor networks, measurements that
significantly deviate from the normal pattern of sensed data are
considered as outliers. The potential sources of outliers include
noise and errors, events, and malicious attacks on the network.
Traditional outlier detection techniques are not directly
applicable to wireless sensor networks due to the multivariate
nature of sensor data and specific requirements and limitations of
the wireless sensor networks. This survey provides a comprehensive
overview of existing outlier detection techniques specifically
developed for the wireless sensor networks. Additionally, it
presents a technique-based taxonomy and a decision tree to be used
as a guideline to select a technique suitable for the application
at hand based on characteristics such as data type, outlier type,
outlier degree
A taxonomy framework for unsupervised outlier detection techniques for multi-type data sets
The term "outlier" can generally be defined as an observation that is significantly different from
the other values in a data set. The outliers may be instances of error or indicate events. The
task of outlier detection aims at identifying such outliers in order to improve the analysis of
data and further discover interesting and useful knowledge about unusual events within numerous
applications domains. In this paper, we report on contemporary unsupervised outlier detection
techniques for multiple types of data sets and provide a comprehensive taxonomy framework and
two decision trees to select the most suitable technique based on data set. Furthermore, we
highlight the advantages, disadvantages and performance issues of each class of outlier detection
techniques under this taxonomy framework
HYPA: Efficient Detection of Path Anomalies in Time Series Data on Networks
The unsupervised detection of anomalies in time series data has important
applications in user behavioral modeling, fraud detection, and cybersecurity.
Anomaly detection has, in fact, been extensively studied in categorical
sequences. However, we often have access to time series data that represent
paths through networks. Examples include transaction sequences in financial
networks, click streams of users in networks of cross-referenced documents, or
travel itineraries in transportation networks. To reliably detect anomalies, we
must account for the fact that such data contain a large number of independent
observations of paths constrained by a graph topology. Moreover, the
heterogeneity of real systems rules out frequency-based anomaly detection
techniques, which do not account for highly skewed edge and degree statistics.
To address this problem, we introduce HYPA, a novel framework for the
unsupervised detection of anomalies in large corpora of variable-length
temporal paths in a graph. HYPA provides an efficient analytical method to
detect paths with anomalous frequencies that result from nodes being traversed
in unexpected chronological order.Comment: 11 pages with 8 figures and supplementary material. To appear at SIAM
Data Mining (SDM 2020
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