Online anomaly detection via class-imbalance learning

Anomaly detection is an important task in many real world applications such as fraud detection, suspicious activity detection, health care monitoring etc. In this paper, we tackle this problem from supervised learning perspective in online learning setting. We maximize well known Gmean metric for cl...

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Published in:2015 Eighth International Conference on Contemporary Computing (IC3) pp. 30 - 35
Main Authors: Maurya, Chandresh Kumar, Toshniwal, Durga, Venkoparao, Gopalan Vijendran
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-08-2015
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Summary:Anomaly detection is an important task in many real world applications such as fraud detection, suspicious activity detection, health care monitoring etc. In this paper, we tackle this problem from supervised learning perspective in online learning setting. We maximize well known Gmean metric for class-imbalance learning in online learning framework. Specifically, we show that maximizing Gmean is equivalent to minimizing a convex surrogate loss function and based on that we propose novel online learning algorithm for anomaly detection. We then show, by extensive experiments, that the performance of the proposed algorithm with respect to sum metric is as good as a recently proposed Cost-Sensitive Online Classification(CSOC) algorithm for class-imbalance learning over various benchmarked data sets while keeping running time close to the perception algorithm. Our another conclusion is that other competitive online algorithms do not perform consistently over data sets of varying size. This shows the potential applicability of our proposed approach.
ISBN:1467379476
9781467379472
DOI:10.1109/IC3.2015.7346648