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This article presents a novel approach to detecting anomalies in high-dimensional data, dubbed the "stray algorithm." The authors address shortcomings of the existing HDoutliers algorithm by proposing an innovative method that leverages extreme value theory to enhance threshold calculation efficiency. Extensive tests with both synthetic and actual datasets showcase the stray algorithm's superiority over HDoutliers in terms of accuracy and speed. To facilitate wider use, the stray algorithm is packaged as an open-source R package. (English) | |||
Property / summary: This article presents a novel approach to detecting anomalies in high-dimensional data, dubbed the "stray algorithm." The authors address shortcomings of the existing HDoutliers algorithm by proposing an innovative method that leverages extreme value theory to enhance threshold calculation efficiency. Extensive tests with both synthetic and actual datasets showcase the stray algorithm's superiority over HDoutliers in terms of accuracy and speed. To facilitate wider use, the stray algorithm is packaged as an open-source R package. (English) / rank | |||
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12 August 2019
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This article presents a novel approach to detecting anomalies in high-dimensional data, dubbed the "stray algorithm." The authors address shortcomings of the existing HDoutliers algorithm by proposing an innovative method that leverages extreme value theory to enhance threshold calculation efficiency. Extensive tests with both synthetic and actual datasets showcase the stray algorithm's superiority over HDoutliers in terms of accuracy and speed. To facilitate wider use, the stray algorithm is packaged as an open-source R package. (English)
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