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A Distributed Algorithm for the Cluster-Based Outlier Detection Using Unsupervised Extreme Learning Machines

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  • Xite Wang
  • Mei Bai
  • Derong Shen
  • Tiezheng Nie
  • Yue Kou
  • Ge Yu

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Outlier detection is an important data mining task, whose target is to find the abnormal or atypical objects from a given dataset. The techniques for detecting outliers have a lot of applications, such as credit card fraud detection and environment monitoring. Our previous work proposed the Cluster-Based (CB) outlier and gave a centralized method using unsupervised extreme learning machines to compute CB outliers. In this paper, we propose a new distributed algorithm for the CB outlier detection (DACB). On the master node, we collect a small number of points from the slave nodes to obtain a threshold. On each slave node, we design a new filtering method that can use the threshold to efficiently speed up the computation. Furthermore, we also propose a ranking method to optimize the order of cluster scanning. At last, the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed approaches are verified through a plenty of simulation experiments.

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  • Xite Wang & Mei Bai & Derong Shen & Tiezheng Nie & Yue Kou & Ge Yu, 2017. "A Distributed Algorithm for the Cluster-Based Outlier Detection Using Unsupervised Extreme Learning Machines," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-12, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2649535
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/2649535
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