The problem of detecting an anomaly (or abnormal event) is such that the distribution of observations is different before and after an unknown onset time, and the objective is to detect the change by statistically matching the observed pattern with that predicted by a model. In the context of asymmetric threats, the detection of an abnormal situation refers to the discovery of suspicious activities of a hostile nation or group out of noisy, scattered, and partial intelligence data. The problem becomes complex in a low SNR environment, such as asymmetric threats, because the "signal" observations are far fewer than "noise" observations. Further, the signal observations are "hidden" in the noise. In this paper, we illustrate the capabilities of hidden Markov models (HMMs), combined with feature-aided tracking, for the detection of asymmetric threats. A transaction-based probabilistic model is proposed to combine hidden Markov models and feature-aided tracking. A procedure analogous to Page's test is used for the quickest detection of abnormal events. The simulation results show that our methods are able to detect the modeled pattern of an asymmetric threat with a high performance. Performance analysis shows that the detection of HMMs improves with increase in the complexity of HMMs (i.e., the number of states in a HMM).
Anomaly Detection via Feature-Aided Tracking and Hidden Markov Models
2007-03-01
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