NRdetector combines positive-unlabeled learning, confidence-based sample selection, and a temporal smoothness-and-separability loss to predict point-level anomalies from noisy segment labels, and reports the best F1 on five datasets.
TreeMIL: A Multi-instance Learning Framework for Time Series Anomaly Detection with Inexact Supervision
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Time series anomaly detection (TSAD) plays a vital role in various domains such as healthcare, networks, and industry. Considering labels are crucial for detection but difficult to obtain, we turn to TSAD with inexact supervision: only series-level labels are provided during the training phase, while point-level anomalies are predicted during the testing phase. Previous works follow a traditional multi-instance learning (MIL) approach, which focuses on encouraging high anomaly scores at individual time steps. However, time series anomalies are not only limited to individual point anomalies, they can also be collective anomalies, typically exhibiting abnormal patterns over subsequences. To address the challenge of collective anomalies, in this paper, we propose a tree-based MIL framework (TreeMIL). We first adopt an N-ary tree structure to divide the entire series into multiple nodes, where nodes at different levels represent subsequences with different lengths. Then, the subsequence features are extracted to determine the presence of collective anomalies. Finally, we calculate point-level anomaly scores by aggregating features from nodes at different levels. Experiments conducted on seven public datasets and eight baselines demonstrate that TreeMIL achieves an average 32.3% improvement in F1- score compared to previous state-of-the-art methods. The code is available at https://github.com/fly-orange/TreeMIL.
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