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Unravel Anomalies: An End-to-end Seasonal-Trend Decomposition Approach for Time Series Anomaly Detection

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arxiv 2310.00268 v2 pith:IBMDG7N7 submitted 2023-09-30 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords anomaliesdecompositiondetectionanomalytime-seriescomplexdiverseend-to-end
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Traditional Time-series Anomaly Detection (TAD) methods often struggle with the composite nature of complex time-series data and a diverse array of anomalies. We introduce TADNet, an end-to-end TAD model that leverages Seasonal-Trend Decomposition to link various types of anomalies to specific decomposition components, thereby simplifying the analysis of complex time-series and enhancing detection performance. Our training methodology, which includes pre-training on a synthetic dataset followed by fine-tuning, strikes a balance between effective decomposition and precise anomaly detection. Experimental validation on real-world datasets confirms TADNet's state-of-the-art performance across a diverse range of anomalies.

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