
Practical Machine Learning: A New Look at Anomaly Detection
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- Intro
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Looking Toward the Future
- Chapter 2. The Shape of Anomaly Detection
- Finding "Normal"
- If you enjoy math, read this description of a probabilistic model of "normal".
- Human Insight Helps
- Finding Anomalies
- Once again, if you like math, this description of anomalies is for you.
- Take-Home Lesson: Key Steps in Anomaly Detection
- A Simple Approach: Threshold Models
- Chapter 3. Using t-Digest for Threshold Automation
- The Philosophy Behind Setting the Threshold
- Using t-Digest for Accurate Calculation of Extreme Quantiles
- Issues with Simple Thresholds
- Chapter 4. More Complex, Adaptive Models
- Windows and Clusters
- Matches with the Windowed Reconstruction: Normal Function
- Mismatches with the Windowed Reconstruction: Anomalous Function
- A Powerful But Simple Technique
- Looking Toward Modeling More Problematic Inputs
- Chapter 5. Anomalies in Sporadic Events
- Counts Don't Work Well
- Arrival Times Are the Key
- And Now with the Math.
- Event Rate in a Worked Example: Website Traffic Prediction
- Extreme Seasonality Effects
- Chapter 6. No Phishing Allowed!
- The Phishing Attack
- The No-Phishing-Allowed Anomaly Detector
- How the Model Works
- Putting It All Together
- Chapter 7. Anomaly Detection for the Future
- Appendix A. Additional Resources
- GitHub
- Apache Mahout Open Source Project
- Additional Publications
- About the Authors
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