Detection of Abnormal Input-Output Associations

08/03/2017
by   Charmgil Hong, et al.
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We study a novel outlier detection problem that aims to identify abnormal input-output associations in data, whose instances consist of multi-dimensional input (context) and output (responses) pairs. We present our approach that works by analyzing data in the conditional (input--output) relation space, captured by a decomposable probabilistic model. Experimental results demonstrate the ability of our approach in identifying multivariate conditional outliers.

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