Fast and reliable anomaly detection in categorical data.

CIKM(2012)

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ABSTRACTSpotting anomalies in large multi-dimensional databases is a crucial task with many applications in finance, health care, security, etc. We introduce COMPREX, a new approach for identifying anomalies using pattern-based compression. Informally, our method finds a collection of dictionaries that describe the norm of a database succinctly, and subsequently flags those points dissimilar to the norm---with high compression cost---as anomalies. Our approach exhibits four key features: 1) it is parameter-free; it builds dictionaries directly from data, and requires no user-specified parameters such as distance functions or density and similarity thresholds, 2) it is general; we show it works for a broad range of complex databases, including graph, image and relational databases that may contain both categorical and numerical features, 3) it is scalable; its running time grows linearly with respect to both database size as well as number of dimensions, and 4) it is effective; experiments on a broad range of datasets show large improvements in both compression, as well as precision in anomaly detection, outperforming its state-of-the-art competitors.
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