DEGAN: Time Series Anomaly Detection using Generative Adversarial
Network Discriminators and Density Estimation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.02449v1
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2022 04:32:12 GMT
- Title: DEGAN: Time Series Anomaly Detection using Generative Adversarial
Network Discriminators and Density Estimation
- Authors: Yueyan Gu, Farrokh Jazizadeh
- Abstract summary: We have proposed an unsupervised Generative Adversarial Network (GAN)-based anomaly detection framework, DEGAN.
It relies solely on normal time series data as input to train a well-configured discriminator (D) into a standalone anomaly predictor.
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- Abstract: Developing efficient time series anomaly detection techniques is important to
maintain service quality and provide early alarms. Generative neural network
methods are one class of the unsupervised approaches that are achieving
increasing attention in recent years. In this paper, we have proposed an
unsupervised Generative Adversarial Network (GAN)-based anomaly detection
framework, DEGAN. It relies solely on normal time series data as input to train
a well-configured discriminator (D) into a standalone anomaly predictor. In
this framework, time series data is processed by the sliding window method.
Expected normal patterns in data are leveraged to develop a generator (G)
capable of generating normal data patterns. Normal data is also utilized in
hyperparameter tuning and D model selection steps. Validated D models are then
extracted and applied to evaluate unseen (testing) time series and identify
patterns that have anomalous characteristics. Kernel density estimation (KDE)
is applied to data points that are likely to be anomalous to generate
probability density functions on the testing time series. The segments with the
highest relative probabilities are detected as anomalies. To evaluate the
performance, we tested on univariate acceleration time series for five miles of
a Class I railroad track. We implemented the framework to detect the real
anomalous observations identified by operators. The results show that
leveraging the framework with a CNN D architecture results in average best
recall and precision of 80% and 86%, respectively, which demonstrates that a
well-trained standalone D model has the potential to be a reliable anomaly
detector. Moreover, the influence of GAN hyperparameters, GAN architectures,
sliding window sizes, clustering of time series, and model validation with
labeled/unlabeled data were also investigated.
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