Universal Data Anomaly Detection via Inverse Generative Adversary Network

01/23/2020
by   Kursat Rasim Mestav, et al.
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The problem of detecting data anomaly is considered. Under the null hypothesis that models anomaly-free data, measurements are assumed to be from an unknown distribution with some authenticated historical samples. Under the composite alternative hypothesis, measurements are from an unknown distribution positive distance away from the distribution under the null hypothesis. No training data are available for the distribution of anomaly data. A semi-supervised deep learning technique based on an inverse generative adversary network is proposed.

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