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ADT: Agent-based Dynamic Thresholding for Anomaly Detection
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The complexity and scale of IT systems are increasing dramatically, posing many challenges to real-world anomaly detection. Deep learning anomaly detection has emerged, aiming at feature learning and anomaly scoring, which has gained tremendous success. However, little work has been done on the thresholding problem despite it being a critical factor for the effectiveness of anomaly detection. In this paper, we model thresholding in anomaly detection as a Markov Decision Process and propose an agent-based dynamic thresholding (ADT) framework based on a deep Q-network. The proposed method can be integrated into many systems that require dynamic thresholding. An auto-encoder is utilized in this study to obtain feature representations and produce anomaly scores for complex input data. ADT can adjust thresholds adaptively by utilizing the anomaly scores from the auto-encoder and significantly improve anomaly detection performance. The properties of ADT are studied through experiments on three real-world datasets and compared with benchmarks, hence demonstrating its thresholding capability, data-efficient learning, stability, and robustness. Our study validates the effectiveness of reinforcement learning in optimal thresholding control in anomaly detection.
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