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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Detecting Path Anomalies in Time Series Data on Networks
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Authors
  • Timothy LaRock
  • Vahan Nanumyan
  • Ingo Scholtes
  • Giona Casiraghi
  • Tina Eliassi-Rad
Language
  • English
Institution Cornell University
Series Name ArXiv.org
Number 1905.10580
ISSN 2331-8422
Date 2019
Abstract Text The unsupervised detection of anomalies in time series data has important applications, e.g., in user behavioural modelling, fraud detection, and cybersecurity. Anomaly detection has been extensively studied in categorical sequences, however we often have access to time series data that contain paths through networks. Examples include transaction sequences in financial networks, click streams of users in networks of cross-referenced documents, or travel itineraries in transportation networks. To reliably detect anomalies we must account for the fact that such data contain a large number of independent observations of short paths constrained by a graph topology. Moreover, the heterogeneity of real systems rules out frequency-based anomaly detection techniques, which do not account for highly skewed edge and degree statistics. To address this problem we introduce a novel framework for the unsupervised detection of anomalies in large corpora of variable-length temporal paths in a graph, which provides an efficient analytical method to detect paths with anomalous frequencies that result from nodes being traversed in unexpected chronological order.
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