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The Impact of Discretization Method on the Detection of Six Types of Anomalies in Datasets

2020-08-27 18:43:55
Ralph Foorthuis

Abstract

Anomaly detection is the process of identifying cases, or groups of cases, that are in some way unusual and do not fit the general patterns present in the dataset. Numerous algorithms use discretization of numerical data in their detection processes. This study investigates the effect of the discretization method on the unsupervised detection of each of the six anomaly types acknowledged in a recent typology of data anomalies. To this end, experiments are conducted with various datasets and SECODA, a general-purpose algorithm for unsupervised non-parametric anomaly detection in datasets with numerical and categorical attributes. This algorithm employs discretization of continuous attributes, exponentially increasing weights and discretization cut points, and a pruning heuristic to detect anomalies with an optimal number of iterations. The results demonstrate that standard SECODA can detect all six types, but that different discretization methods favor the discovery of certain anomaly types. The main findings also hold for other detection techniques using discretization.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.12330

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.12330.pdf


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