Unsupervised Novelty Detection Methods Benchmarking with Wavelet Decomposition
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.07135v1
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 09:31:28 GMT
- Title: Unsupervised Novelty Detection Methods Benchmarking with Wavelet Decomposition
- Authors: Ariel Priarone, Umberto Albertin, Carlo Cena, Mauro Martini, Marcello Chiaberge,
- Abstract summary: unsupervised machine learning algorithms for novelty detection are compared.
A new dataset is gathered from an actuator vibrating at specific frequencies to benchmark the algorithms and evaluate the framework.
Our findings offer valuable insights into the adaptability and robustness of unsupervised learning techniques for real-world novelty detection applications.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: Novelty detection is a critical task in various engineering fields. Numerous approaches to novelty detection rely on supervised or semi-supervised learning, which requires labelled datasets for training. However, acquiring labelled data, when feasible, can be expensive and time-consuming. For these reasons, unsupervised learning is a powerful alternative that allows performing novelty detection without needing labelled samples. In this study, numerous unsupervised machine learning algorithms for novelty detection are compared, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses in the context of vibration sensing. The proposed framework uses a continuous metric, unlike most traditional methods that merely flag anomalous samples without quantifying the degree of anomaly. Moreover, a new dataset is gathered from an actuator vibrating at specific frequencies to benchmark the algorithms and evaluate the framework. Novel conditions are introduced by altering the input wave signal. Our findings offer valuable insights into the adaptability and robustness of unsupervised learning techniques for real-world novelty detection applications.
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