Top-Eye: top-k evolving trajectory outlier detection

Yong Ge, Hui Xiong, Zhi-Hua Zhou, H. Ozdemir, Jannite Yu, Kuo Chu Lee
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Abstract

The increasing availability of large-scale location traces creates unprecedent opportunities to change the paradigm for identifying abnormal moving activities. Indeed, various aspects of abnormality of moving patterns have recently been exploited, such as wrong direction and wandering. However, there is no recognized way of combining different aspects into an unified evolving abnormality score which has the ability to capture the evolving nature of abnormal moving trajectories. To that end, in this paper, we provide an evolving trajectory outlier detection method, named TOP-EYE, which continuously computes the outlying score for each trajectory in an accumulating way. Specifically, in TOP-EYE, we introduce a decay function to mitigate the influence of the past trajectories on the evolving outlying score, which is defined based on the evolving moving direction and density of trajectories. This decay function enables the evolving computation of accumulated outlying scores along the trajectories. An advantage of TOP-EYE is to identify evolving outliers at very early stage with relatively low false alarm rate. Finally, experimental results on real-world location traces show that TOP-EYE can effectively capture evolving abnormal trajectories.
Top-Eye: top-k进化轨迹异常点检测
越来越多的大规模位置痕迹为改变识别异常移动活动的模式创造了前所未有的机会。事实上,移动模式异常的各个方面最近都被利用了,比如错误的方向和徘徊。然而,目前还没有一种公认的方法将不同的方面结合成一个统一的演化异常评分,从而能够捕捉异常运动轨迹的演化本质。为此,本文提出了一种进化轨迹离群点检测方法TOP-EYE,该方法以累加的方式连续计算每条轨迹的离群点得分。具体来说,在TOP-EYE中,我们引入了一个衰减函数来减轻过去轨迹对不断变化的外围得分的影响,外围得分是根据轨迹的不断变化的移动方向和密度来定义的。这个衰减函数使得沿轨迹累积的外围分数的演化计算成为可能。TOP-EYE的一个优点是在非常早期的阶段识别出进化中的异常值,并且误报率相对较低。最后,在真实世界位置轨迹上的实验结果表明,TOP-EYE可以有效捕获不断变化的异常轨迹。
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