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Sequential Adversarial Anomaly Detection for One-Class Event Data

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arxiv 1910.09161 v5 pith:DF5HX422 submitted 2019-10-21 stat.ML cs.LG

classification stat.MLcs.LG
keywords sequentialdetectorproblemsequencesadversarialanomalousanomalydata
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We consider the sequential anomaly detection problem in the one-class setting when only the anomalous sequences are available and propose an adversarial sequential detector by solving a minimax problem to find an optimal detector against the worst-case sequences from a generator. The generator captures the dependence in sequential events using the marked point process model. The detector sequentially evaluates the likelihood of a test sequence and compares it with a time-varying threshold, also learned from data through the minimax problem. We demonstrate our proposed method's good performance using numerical experiments on simulations and proprietary large-scale credit card fraud datasets. The proposed method can generally apply to detecting anomalous sequences.

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