Discovering Anomalies by Incorporating Feedback from an Expert

Author:

Das Shubhomoy1,Wong Weng-Keen1,Dietterich Thomas1,Fern Alan1,Emmott Andrew1

Affiliation:

1. Oregon State University, SW Park Terrace, Corvallis, Oregon

Abstract

Unsupervised anomaly detection algorithms search for outliers and then predict that these outliers are the anomalies. When deployed, however, these algorithms are often criticized for high false-positive and high false-negative rates. One main cause of poor performance is that not all outliers are anomalies and not all anomalies are outliers. In this article, we describe the Active Anomaly Discovery (AAD) algorithm, which incorporates feedback from an expert user that labels a queried data instance as an anomaly or nominal point. This feedback is intended to adjust the anomaly detector so that the outliers it discovers are more in tune with the expert user’s semantic understanding of the anomalies. The AAD algorithm is based on a weighted ensemble of anomaly detectors. When it receives a label from the user, it adjusts the weights on each individual ensemble member such that the anomalies rank higher in terms of their anomaly score than the outliers. The AAD approach is designed to operate in an interactive data exploration loop. In each iteration of this loop, our algorithm first selects a data instance to present to the expert as a potential anomaly and then the expert labels the instance as an anomaly or as a nominal data point. When it receives the instance label, the algorithm updates its internal model and the loop continues until a budget of B queries is spent. The goal of our approach is to maximize the total number of true anomalies in the B instances presented to the expert. We show that the AAD method performs well and in some cases doubles the number of true anomalies found compared to previous methods. In addition we present approximations that make the AAD algorithm much more computationally efficient while maintaining a desirable level of performance.

Funder

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Contracts

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science

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