ShaTS computes Shapley attributions directly on semantic groups of time-series features, improving sensor- and process-level anomaly explanations over post hoc SHAP on the SWaT dataset.
Explainable Anomaly Detection for Industrial Control System Cybersecurity
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Industrial Control Systems (ICSs) are becoming more and more important in managing the operation of many important systems in smart manufacturing, such as power stations, water supply systems, and manufacturing sites. While massive digital data can be a driving force for system performance, data security has raised serious concerns. Anomaly detection, therefore, is essential for preventing network security intrusions and system attacks. Many AI-based anomaly detection methods have been proposed and achieved high detection performance, however, are still a "black box" that is hard to be interpreted. In this study, we suggest using Explainable Artificial Intelligence to enhance the perspective and reliable results of an LSTM-based Autoencoder-OCSVM learning model for anomaly detection in ICS. We demonstrate the performance of our proposed method based on a well-known SCADA dataset.
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ShaTS: A Shapley-based Explainability Method for Time Series Artificial Intelligence Models applied to Anomaly Detection in Industrial Internet of Things
ShaTS computes Shapley attributions directly on semantic groups of time-series features, improving sensor- and process-level anomaly explanations over post hoc SHAP on the SWaT dataset.