CELGMay 23, 2024

Applied Machine Learning to Anomaly Detection in Enterprise Purchase Processes

arXiv:2405.14754v13 citationsh-index: 3
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This work addresses the challenge of automating anomaly detection for internal auditors and purchase specialists in companies, but it is incremental as it applies existing methods to new datasets.

The paper tackled the problem of detecting anomalies in enterprise purchase processes by applying unsupervised machine learning techniques to prioritize suspicious transactions for review, resulting in a candidate proposal for each method and an ensemble prioritization with explainability tools.

In a context of a continuous digitalisation of processes, organisations must deal with the challenge of detecting anomalies that can reveal suspicious activities upon an increasing volume of data. To pursue this goal, audit engagements are carried out regularly, and internal auditors and purchase specialists are constantly looking for new methods to automate these processes. This work proposes a methodology to prioritise the investigation of the cases detected in two large purchase datasets from real data. The goal is to contribute to the effectiveness of the companies' control efforts and to increase the performance of carrying out such tasks. A comprehensive Exploratory Data Analysis is carried out before using unsupervised Machine Learning techniques addressed to detect anomalies. A univariate approach has been applied through the z-Score index and the DBSCAN algorithm, while a multivariate analysis is implemented with the k-Means and Isolation Forest algorithms, and the Silhouette index, resulting in each method having a transaction candidates' proposal to be reviewed. An ensemble prioritisation of the candidates is provided jointly with a proposal of explicability methods (LIME, Shapley, SHAP) to help the company specialists in their understanding.

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