PySAD: A Streaming Anomaly Detection Framework in Python

09/05/2020
by   Selim F. Yilmaz, et al.
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PySAD is an open-source python framework for anomaly detection on streaming data. PySAD serves various state-of-the-art methods for streaming anomaly detection. The framework provides a complete set of tools to design anomaly detection experiments ranging from projectors to probability calibrators. PySAD builds upon popular open-source frameworks such as PyOD and scikit-learn. We enforce software quality by enforcing compliance with PEP8 guidelines, functional testing and using continuous integration. The source code is publicly available on https://github.com/selimfirat/pysad.

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