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Anomaly Detection by Context Contrasting (2405.18848v2)

Published 29 May 2024 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: Anomaly detection focuses on identifying samples that deviate from the norm. When working with high-dimensional data such as images, a crucial requirement for detecting anomalous patterns is learning lower-dimensional representations that capture concepts of normality. Recent advances in self-supervised learning have shown great promise in this regard. However, many successful self-supervised anomaly detection methods assume prior knowledge about anomalies to create synthetic outliers during training. Yet, in real-world applications, we often do not know what to expect from unseen data, and we can solely leverage knowledge about normal data. In this work, we propose Con$_2$, which learns representations through context augmentations that allow us to observe samples from two distinct perspectives while keeping the invariances of normal data. Con$_2$ learns rich representations of context-augmented samples by clustering them according to their context while simultaneously aligning their positions across clusters. At test time, representations of anomalies that do not adhere to the invariances of normal data then deviate from their respective context cluster. Learning representations in such a way thus allows us to detect anomalies without making assumptions about anomalous data.

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Authors (4)
  1. Alain Ryser (9 papers)
  2. Thomas M. Sutter (11 papers)
  3. Alexander Marx (17 papers)
  4. Julia E. Vogt (44 papers)
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