Authors
Clifton Phua, Kate Smith-Miles, Vincent Lee, Ross Gayler
Publication date
2007/12/3
Book
Proceedings of the sixth Australasian conference on Data mining and analytics-Volume 70
Pages
181-188
Description
Automated adversarial detection systems can fail when under attack by adversaries. As part of a resilient data stream mining system to reduce the possibility of such failure, adaptive spike detection is attribute ranking and selection without class-labels. The first part of adaptive spike detection requires weighing all attributes for spiky-ness to rank them. The second part involves filtering some attributes with extreme weights to choose the best ones for computing each example’s suspicion score. Within an identity crime detection domain, adaptive spike detection is validated on a few million real credit applications with adversarial activity. The results are F-measure curves on eleven experiments and relative weights discussion on the best experiment. The results reinforce adaptive spike detection’s effectiveness for class-label-free attribute ranking and selection.
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C Phua, K Smith-Miles, V Lee, R Gayler - Proceedings of the sixth Australasian conference on …, 2007