arXiv AI By Ilia Sobakinskikh, Paul Alexander Bilokon

Optimizing Transformer Neural Network for Real-Time Outlier Detection on FPGAs

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arXiv:2607. 22786v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: In this work, we explore how the inference time of a Transformer Neural Network can be efficiently optimized with applications to real-time anomaly detection in financial time series.

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ASTER: Latent Pseudo-Anomaly Generation for Unsupervised Time-Series Anomaly Detection

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While deep learning models have achieved state-of-the-art performance in time series anomaly detection, their complex architectures incur substantial inference overhead. Existing methods typically apply a uniform inference strategy across all data points, which is inefficient given that anomalies are inherently scarce and the vast majority of temporal data consists of predictable normal patterns.