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MOSPAT: AutoML based Model Selection and Parameter Tuning for Time Series Anomaly Detection

Organizations leverage anomaly and changepoint detection algorithms to detect changes in user behavior or service availability and performance. Many off-the-shelf detection algorithms, though effective, cannot readily be used in large organizations where thousands of users monitor millions of use cases and metrics with varied time series characteristics and anomaly patterns. The selection of algorithm and parameters needs to be precise for each use case: manual tuning does not scale, and automated tuning requires ground truth, which is rarely available. In this paper, we explore MOSPAT, an end-to-end automated machine learning based approach for model and parameter selection, combined with a generative model to produce labeled data. Our scalable end-to-end system allows individual users in large organizations to tailor time-series monitoring to their specific use case and data characteristics, without expert knowledge of anomaly detection algorithms or laborious manual labeling. Our extensive experiments on real and synthetic data demonstrate that this method consistently outperforms using any single algorithm.

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