arXiv AI

Drift-Aware RL-based Wavelet Denoising for Network-Traffic Anomaly Detection

arXiv:2607. 20011v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Traffic-utilisation measurements for network monitoring are corrupted by additive noise and statistical drift: time-dependent change in the signal's mean, variance, distributional shape, or tail behaviour.

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Jul 14

Lightweight Multi-Scale Anomaly Detection for Resource-Constrained Edge Devices

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 AI
Jul 10

Self-Adaptive Anomaly Detection with Reinforcement Learning and Human Feedback in Connected Vehicles

arXiv:2607. 08373v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Connected vehicles are autonomous cyber-physical systems whose behavior must be continuously monitored during operation to detect deviations from normal operation before they propagate into failures.

By Matthias Wei{\ss}, Athreya Hosahalli Prakash, Maurice Artelt, Falk Dettinger, Nasser Jazdi, Michael Weyrich
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Jul 14

OOD-RL-Bench: A Benchmark Framework for Out-of-Distribution Detection in Reinforcement Learning

Reliable reinforcement learning (RL) agents must maintain operational integrity amidst sensor malfunctions, dynamic disturbances, and slow environmental shifts. The detection of out-of-distribution conditions is pivotal to determining when an agent's observations, transitions, or trajectory dynamics deviate from the assumptions underpinning its policy training.

Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 2

Fast and Accurate Anomaly Detection in Time Series

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. Traditionally, anomaly detection algorithms have been designed using both supervised and unsupervised learning paradigms.