One or two things we know about concept drift-a survey on monitoring in evolving environments. Part A: detecting concept drift

Hinder F, Vaquet V, Hammer B (2024)
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 7: 1330257.

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The world surrounding us is subject to constant change. These changes, frequently described as concept drift, influence many industrial and technical processes. As they can lead to malfunctions and other anomalous behavior, which may be safety-critical in many scenarios, detecting and analyzing concept drift is crucial. In this study, we provide a literature review focusing on concept drift in unsupervised data streams. While many surveys focus on supervised data streams, so far, there is no work reviewing the unsupervised setting. However, this setting is of particular relevance for monitoring and anomaly detection which are directly applicable to many tasks and challenges in engineering. This survey provides a taxonomy of existing work on unsupervised drift detection. In addition to providing a comprehensive literature review, it offers precise mathematical definitions of the considered problems and contains standardized experiments on parametric artificial datasets allowing for a direct comparison of different detection strategies. Thus, the suitability of different schemes can be analyzed systematically, and guidelines for their usage in real-world scenarios can be provided. Copyright © 2024 Hinder, Vaquet and Hammer.
Stichworte
concept drift; drift detection; monitoring; survey; data streams
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
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7
Art.-Nr.
1330257
eISSN
2624-8212
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Hinder F, Vaquet V, Hammer B. One or two things we know about concept drift-a survey on monitoring in evolving environments. Part A: detecting concept drift. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence . 2024;7: 1330257.
Hinder, F., Vaquet, V., & Hammer, B. (2024). One or two things we know about concept drift-a survey on monitoring in evolving environments. Part A: detecting concept drift. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence , 7, 1330257. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2024.1330257
Hinder, Fabian, Vaquet, Valerie, and Hammer, Barbara. 2024. “One or two things we know about concept drift-a survey on monitoring in evolving environments. Part A: detecting concept drift”. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 7: 1330257.
Hinder, F., Vaquet, V., and Hammer, B. (2024). One or two things we know about concept drift-a survey on monitoring in evolving environments. Part A: detecting concept drift. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 7:1330257.
Hinder, F., Vaquet, V., & Hammer, B., 2024. One or two things we know about concept drift-a survey on monitoring in evolving environments. Part A: detecting concept drift. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence , 7: 1330257.
F. Hinder, V. Vaquet, and B. Hammer, “One or two things we know about concept drift-a survey on monitoring in evolving environments. Part A: detecting concept drift”, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence , vol. 7, 2024, : 1330257.
Hinder, F., Vaquet, V., Hammer, B.: One or two things we know about concept drift-a survey on monitoring in evolving environments. Part A: detecting concept drift. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence . 7, : 1330257 (2024).
Hinder, Fabian, Vaquet, Valerie, and Hammer, Barbara. “One or two things we know about concept drift-a survey on monitoring in evolving environments. Part A: detecting concept drift”. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 7 (2024): 1330257.
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