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Fin-Fed-OD: Federated Outlier Detection on Financial Tabular Data

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arxiv 2404.14933 v1 pith:HJQTDFNC submitted 2024-04-23 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords detectionanomalydataorganizationsunknownfederatedfinanciallearning
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Anomaly detection in real-world scenarios poses challenges due to dynamic and often unknown anomaly distributions, requiring robust methods that operate under an open-world assumption. This challenge is exacerbated in practical settings, where models are employed by private organizations, precluding data sharing due to privacy and competitive concerns. Despite potential benefits, the sharing of anomaly information across organizations is restricted. This paper addresses the question of enhancing outlier detection within individual organizations without compromising data confidentiality. We propose a novel method leveraging representation learning and federated learning techniques to improve the detection of unknown anomalies. Specifically, our approach utilizes latent representations obtained from client-owned autoencoders to refine the decision boundary of inliers. Notably, only model parameters are shared between organizations, preserving data privacy. The efficacy of our proposed method is evaluated on two standard financial tabular datasets and an image dataset for anomaly detection in a distributed setting. The results demonstrate a strong improvement in the classification of unknown outliers during the inference phase for each organization's model.

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  1. Evaluating Generative Models for Tabular Data: Novel Metrics and Benchmarking

    cs.LG 2025-04 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    The paper adapts FID and Inception Score to tabular data as FAED, FPCAD, and RFIS, and reports that FAED is the most sensitive to injected noise, mode drop, and mode collapse across three intrusion detection datasets.

  2. Tabular Data Adapters: Improving Outlier Detection for Unlabeled Private Data

    cs.LG 2025-04 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Tabular Data Adapters select similar public datasets, transform unlabeled private data into their format, and fuse public outlier model outputs into soft labels.

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