/awesome-TS-anomaly-detection

List of tools & datasets for anomaly detection on time-series data.

awesome-TS-anomaly-detection

List of tools & datasets for anomaly detection on time-series data.

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Anomaly Detection Software

Name Language Pitch License Maintained
Expedia.com's Adaptive Alerting Java Streaming anomaly detection with automated model selection and fitting. Apache-2.0 ✔️
Arundo's ADTK Python Anomaly Detection Toolkit (ADTK) is a Python package for unsupervised / rule-based time series anomaly detection. MPL 2.0 ✔️
Twitter's AnomalyDetection R AnomalyDetection is an open-source R package to detect anomalies which is robust, from a statistical standpoint, in the presence of seasonality and an underlying trend. GPL
Lytics' Anomalyzer Go Anomalyzer implements a suite of statistical tests that yield the probability that a given set of numeric input, typically a time series, contains anomalous behavior. Apache-2.0
banpei Python Outlier detection (Hotelling's theory) and Change point detection (Singular spectrum transformation) for time-series. MIT ✔️
Ele.me's banshee Go Anomalies detection system for periodic metrics. MIT
CAD Python Contextual Anomaly Detection for real-time AD on streagming data (winner algorithm of the 2016 NAB competition). AGPL
Mentat's datastream.io Python An open-source framework for real-time anomaly detection using Python, Elasticsearch and Kibana. Apache-2.0
DeepADoTS Python Implementation and evaluation of 7 deep learning-based techniques for Anomaly Detection on Time-Series data. MIT ✔️
Donut Python Donut is an unsupervised anomaly detection algorithm for seasonal KPIs, based on Variational Autoencoders. - ✔️
Yahoo's EGADS Java GADS is a library that contains a number of anomaly detection techniques applicable to many use-cases in a single package with the only dependency being Java. GPL ✔️
Hastic Python + node.js Anomaly detection tool for time series data with Grafana-based UI. Apache-2.0 ✔️
LoudML Python Loud ML is an open source time series inference engine built on top of TensorFlow. It's useful to forecast data, detect outliers, and automate your process using future knowledge. MIT ✔️
Linkedin's luminol Python Luminol is a light weight python library for time series data analysis. The two major functionalities it supports are anomaly detection and correlation. It can be used to investigate possible causes of anomaly. Apache-2.0
MIDAS C++ MIDAS, short for Microcluster-Based Detector of Anomalies in Edge Streams, detects microcluster anomalies from an edge stream in constant time and memory. Apache-2.0 ✔️
Numenta's Nupic C++ Numenta Platform for Intelligent Computing is an implementation of Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM). AGPL ✔️
oddstream R oddstream (Outlier Detection in Data Streams) provides real time support for early detection of anomalous series within a large collection of streaming time series data. GPL-3 ✔️
PyOD Python PyOD is a comprehensive and scalable Python toolkit for detecting outlying objects in multivariate data. BSD 2-Clause ✔️
PyOdds Python PyODDS is an end-to end Python system for outlier detection with database support. PyODDS provides outlier detection algorithms, which support both static and time-series data. MIT ✔️
PySAD Python PySAD is a streaming anomaly detection framework with various online models and complete set of tools for experimentation. BSD 3-Clause ✔️
rrcf Python Implementation of the Robust Random Cut Forest algorithm for anomaly detection on streams. MIT ✔️
EarthGecko Skyline Python3 Skyline is a real-time anomaly detection system, built to enable passive monitoring of hundreds of thousands of metrics. MIT ✔️
Netflix's Surus Java Robust Anomaly Detection (RAD) - An implementation of the Robust PCA. Apache-2.0
NASA's Telemanom Python A framework for using LSTMs to detect anomalies in multivariate time series data. Includes spacecraft anomaly data and experiments from the Mars Science Laboratory and SMAP missions. custom ✔️

Related Software

This section includes some time-series software for anomaly detection-related tasks, such as forecasting and labeling.

Forecasting

Name Language Pitch License Maintained
Amazon's GluonTS Python GluonTS is a Python toolkit for probabilistic time series modeling, built around MXNet. GluonTS provides utilities for loading and iterating over time series datasets, state of the art models ready to be trained, and building blocks to define your own models. Apache-2.0 ✔️
pmdarima Python Porting of R's auto.arima with a scikit-learn-friendly interface. MIT ✔️
Facebook's Prophet Python/R Prophet is a procedure for forecasting time series data. It is based on an additive model where non-linear trends are fit with yearly and weekly seasonality, plus holidays. BSD ✔️
PyFlux Python The library has a good array of modern time series models, as well as a flexible array of inference options (frequentist and Bayesian) that can be applied to these models. BSD 3-Clause
SaxPy Python General implementation of SAX, as well as HOTSAX for anomaly detection. GPLv2.0 ✔️
seglearn Python Seglearn is a python package for machine learning time series or sequences. It provides an integrated pipeline for segmentation, feature extraction, feature processing, and final estimator. BSD 3-Clause ✔️
Tigramite Python Tigramite is a causal time series analysis python package. It allows to efficiently reconstruct causal graphs from high-dimensional time series datasets and model the obtained causal dependencies for causal mediation and prediction analyses. GPLv3.0 ✔️
tslearn Python tslearn is a Python package that provides machine learning tools for the analysis of time series. This package builds on scikit-learn, numpy and scipy libraries. BSD 2-Clause ✔️

Labeling

Name Language Pitch License Maintained
Baidu's Curve Python Curve is an open-source tool to help label anomalies on time-series data. Apache-2.0 ✔️
Microsoft's Taganomaly R (dockerized web app) Simple tool for tagging time series data. Works for univariate and multivariate data, provides a reference anomaly prediction using Twitter's AnomalyDetection package. MIT ✔️

Benchmark Datasets

  • Numenta's NAB

NAB is a novel benchmark for evaluating algorithms for anomaly detection in streaming, real-time applications. It is comprised of over 50 labeled real-world and artificial timeseries data files plus a novel scoring mechanism designed for real-time applications.

The dataset consists of real and synthetic time-series with tagged anomaly points. The dataset tests the detection accuracy of various anomaly-types including outliers and change-points.

The dataset consists of KPIs (key performace index) time series data from many real scenarios of Internet companies with ground truth label. Click below for a more detailed description.

Details

The dataset consists of KPI (key performace index) time series data from many real scenarios of Internet companies with ground truth label. KPIs fall into two broad categories: service KPIs and machine KPIs. Service KPIs are performance metrics that reflect the size and quality of a Web service, such as page response time, page views, and number of connection errors. Machine KPIs are performance indicators that reflect the health of the machine (server, router, switch), such as CPU utilization, memory utilization, disk IO, network card throughput, etc.

Dataset Descriptions:

In order to train the anomaly detection algorithm, the training KPI data provided by us is shown in table 1, including four columns: KPI ID, timestamp, the value of the KPI at that time, and whether the time is abnormal (label).

Table 1 training KPI data case

KPI ID Timestamp Value Label
0 1503831000 10.8 0
0 1503831060 12.3 1
... ... ... ...

In order to evaluate the anomaly detection algorithm, the test KPI data provided by us is shown in table 2, including two columns: KPI ID, timestamp, and the value corresponding to the KPI at that time.

Table 2 testing KPI data case

KPI ID Timestamp Value
0 1503831000 10.8
0 1503831060 12.3
... ... ...

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 @article{medico2020, 
          title={rob-med/awesome-TS-anomaly-detection}, 
          DOI={10.5281/zenodo.3972944}, 
          abstractNote={A collection of tools and datasets for anomaly detection on time-series data.}, 
          publisher={Zenodo}, author={Roberto Medico}, year={2020}, month={Aug}}