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              Anomaly detection: A survey

              Anomaly detection is an important problem that has been researched within diverse research areas and application domains. Many anomaly detection techniques have been specifically developed for certain application domains, while others are more generic. This survey tries to provide a structured and comprehensive overview of the research on anomaly detection. We have grouped existing techniques into different categories based on the underlying approach adopted by each technique. For each category we have identified key assumptions, which are used by the techniques to differentiate between normal and anomalous behavior. When applying a given technique to a particular domain, these assumptions can be used as guidelines to assess the effectiveness of the technique in that domain. For each category, we provide a basic anomaly detection technique, and then show how the different existing techniques in that category are variants of the basic technique. This template provides an easier and more succinct understanding of the techniques belonging to each category. Further, for each category, we identify the advantages and disadvantages of the techniques in that category. We also provide a discussion on the computational complexity of the techniques since it is an important issue in real application domains. We hope that this survey will provide a better understanding of the different directions in which research has been done on this topic, and how techniques developed in one area can be applied in domains for which they were not intended to begin with.
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                Journal
                Methods in Ecology and Evolution
                Methods Ecol Evol
                Wiley
                2041-210X
                2041-210X
                July 26 2020
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive Univ MontpellierCNRSEPHEIRDUniv Paul‐Valery Montpellier 3 Montpellier France
                [2 ]CIBIO‐InBio Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources Vairão Portugal
                [3 ]Department of Collective Behavior Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior Konstanz Germany
                [4 ]Université Paris‐SaclayCNRSInstitut des Neurosciences Paris‐Saclay Gif‐sur‐Yvette France
                [5 ]Instituto de Telecomunicações Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto Rua do Campo Alegre Porto Portugal
                [6 ]Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany
                [7 ]Department of Biology University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany
                [8 ]FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology DST‐NRF Centre of Excellence University of Cape Town Rondebosch South Africa
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                10.1111/2041-210X.13436
                e32e4119-3069-4ff5-b50e-209e2a0d2ab0
                © 2020

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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