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Evaluating precise and imprecise State-Based Anomaly detectors for maritime surveillance
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2010
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Artificial IntelligenceAnomaly DetectionMachine LearningEngineeringMaritime SecurityDetection TechniqueMaritime SafetyAnomaly DetectorsUnsupervised Machine LearningSliding WindowData ScienceData MiningPattern RecognitionUncertainty QuantificationManagementSystems EngineeringStatisticsImprecise Anomaly DetectorsOutlier DetectionKnowledge DiscoveryComputer ScienceSignal ProcessingVessel Traffic ServiceNovelty DetectionMaritime SurveillanceMarine Surveillance
We extend the State-Based Anomaly Detection approach by introducing precise and imprecise anomaly detectors using the Bayesian and credal combination operators, where evidences over time are combined into a joint evidence. We use imprecision in order to represent the sensitivity of the classification regarding an object being normal or anomalous. We evaluate the detectors on a real-world maritime dataset containing recorded AIS data and show that the anomaly detectors outperform previously proposed detectors based on Gaussian mixture models and kernel density estimators. We also show that our introduced anomaly detectors perform slightly better than the State-Based Anomaly Detection approach with a sliding window.
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