Deep Learning for Anomaly Detection: A Review
Pang, Guansong, Shen, Chunhua, Cao, Longbing, Hengel, Anton van den
Anomaly detection has been an active research area for several decades, with early exploration dating back as far as to 1960s [52]. Due to the increasing demand and applications in broad domains, such as risk management, compliance, security, financial surveillance, health and medical risk, and AI safety, anomaly detection plays increasingly important roles, highlighted in various communities including data mining, machine learning, computer vision and statistics. In recent years, deep learning has shown tremendous capabilities in learning expressive representations of complex data such as high-dimensional data, temporal data, spatial data and graph data, pushing the boundaries of different learning tasks.
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