arXiv:2607. 02046v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Anomaly detection is a critical and evolving field in Machine Learning, with applications targeting different domains such as cybersecurity, finance, healthcare, manufacturing and IoT (Internet of Things) systems.
By Emanuele Mele, Massimo Cafaro, Angelo Coluccia, Italo Epicoco
arXiv:2604. 13924v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Time-series anomaly detection (TSAD) is critical in domains such as industrial monitoring, healthcare, and cybersecurity, but it remains challenging due to rare and heterogeneous anomalies and the scarcity of labelled data.
By Romain Hermary, Samet Hicsonmez, Dan Pineau, Abd El Rahman Shabayek, Djamila Aouada
Time-series anomaly detection is increasingly important in IoT systems, sensor networks, and edge monitoring applications, where models must operate under strict constraints on memory, latency, and power consumption. While recent deep-learning approaches have improved detection accuracy, many remain computationally expensive and often fail to capture subtle anomalies due to limited multi-scale sensitivity.
arXiv:2508. 00909v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Time series anomaly detection plays a critical role in a wide range of real-world applications.
By Aitor S\'anchez-Ferrera, Usue Mori, Borja Calvo, Jose A. Lozano
arXiv:2409. 08521v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: In cybersecurity practice, new forms of cyberattacks continuously emerge, deliberately designed to evade defense systems that rely on previously observed behaviors.
By Tian-Yi Zhou, Matthew Lau, Jizhou Chen, Wenke Lee, Xiaoming Huo
arXiv:2607. 00720v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Despite the increasing sophistication of industrial AI systems, the ability to reliably detect subtle and noisy anomalies in complex time series data remains a critical yet unresolved challenge.
By Seung Hun Han, Hyeongwon Kang, Jinwoo Park, Pilsung Kang
arXiv:2602. 01359v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Although recent studies on time-series anomaly detection have increasingly adopted ever-larger neural network architectures such as transformers and foundation models, they incur high computational costs and memory usage, making them impractical for real-time and resource-constrained scenarios.
By Jinju Park, Seokho Kang
arXiv:2606. 18898v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multivariate time series anomaly detection (MTSAD) is critical for a wide range of application areas, such as industrial monitoring, cybersecurity, or healthcare.
By Martin Uray, Dominik Geng, Florian Graf, Stefan Huber, Roland Kwitt
arXiv:2607. 12599v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Time-series anomaly detection is increasingly important in IoT systems, sensor networks, and edge monitoring applications, where models must operate under strict constraints on memory, latency, and power consumption.
By Raheen Junaid Wani, Smruti R. Sarangi
arXiv:2511. 22078v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Many real-world scenarios involving streaming information can be represented as temporal graphs, where data flows through dynamic changes in edges over time.
By Simone Mungari, Albert Bifet, Giuseppe Manco, Bernhard Pfahringer
arXiv:2606. 18729v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Data valuation quantifies the intrinsic quality of individual samples to enable principled data curation, quality control, and robust learning.
By Wenqin Liu, Weizhi Quan, Aoqi Zuo, Erdun Gao, Vu Nguyen, Dino Sejdinovic, Howard Bondell, Mingming Gong
arXiv:2507. 15584v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Despite the continuous proposal of new anomaly detection algorithms and extensive benchmarking efforts, progress seems to stagnate, with only minor performance differences between established baselines and new algorithms.
By Philipp R\"ochner, Simon Kl\"uttermann, Kevin Kammler, Franz Rothlauf, Emmanuel M\"uller, Daniel Schl\"or