LGDec 28, 2023

METER: A Dynamic Concept Adaptation Framework for Online Anomaly Detection

arXiv:2312.16831v118 citationsh-index: 15Proc VLDB Endow
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This addresses the challenge of concept drift in real-time analytics for applications requiring efficient anomaly detection, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing adaptation techniques.

The paper tackles the problem of online anomaly detection in evolving data streams with concept drift by introducing METER, a framework that dynamically adapts to new concepts using a hypernetwork and lightweight drift detection, resulting in significant performance improvements over existing approaches.

Real-time analytics and decision-making require online anomaly detection (OAD) to handle drifts in data streams efficiently and effectively. Unfortunately, existing approaches are often constrained by their limited detection capacity and slow adaptation to evolving data streams, inhibiting their efficacy and efficiency in handling concept drift, which is a major challenge in evolving data streams. In this paper, we introduce METER, a novel dynamic concept adaptation framework that introduces a new paradigm for OAD. METER addresses concept drift by first training a base detection model on historical data to capture recurring central concepts, and then learning to dynamically adapt to new concepts in data streams upon detecting concept drift. Particularly, METER employs a novel dynamic concept adaptation technique that leverages a hypernetwork to dynamically generate the parameter shift of the base detection model, providing a more effective and efficient solution than conventional retraining or fine-tuning approaches. Further, METER incorporates a lightweight drift detection controller, underpinned by evidential deep learning, to support robust and interpretable concept drift detection. We conduct an extensive experimental evaluation, and the results show that METER significantly outperforms existing OAD approaches in various application scenarios.

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