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Robust One-Class SVM×Isolation Forest Robusto×
CampoApprendimento automaticoApprendimento automatico
FamigliaMachine learningMachine learning
Anno di origine2000s–2010s2008–2019
IdeatoreExtensions of Scholkopf et al. (1999); robust variants developed in 2000s–2010sLiu, F. T., Ting, K. M., Zhou, Z.-H. (base); robust extensions by multiple authors
TipoAnomaly detection / novelty detectionRobust ensemble anomaly detection
Fonte seminaleScholkopf, B., Williamson, R., Smola, A., Shawe-Taylor, J., & Platt, J. (1999). Support vector method for novelty detection. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), 12, 582–588. link ↗Liu, F. T., Ting, K. M., & Zhou, Z.-H. (2008). Isolation Forest. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM), pp. 413–422. IEEE. DOI ↗
AliasRobust OCSVM, Outlier-robust One-Class SVM, Contamination-tolerant OCSVM, Robust novelty detection SVMRobust iForest, noise-robust isolation forest, contamination-robust isolation forest, robust anomaly isolation
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SintesiRobust One-Class SVM extends the classic One-Class Support Vector Machine for novelty and anomaly detection by incorporating robustness mechanisms — such as trimmed objectives, robust kernel choices, or contamination-tolerant loss functions — that reduce the influence of heavy-tailed noise or outliers present in the training data, yielding a decision boundary that better represents the true support of the normal class.Robust Isolation Forest extends the classic Isolation Forest anomaly detector with strategies that reduce sensitivity to data contamination, masking effects, and biased random splits. By incorporating robustness mechanisms — such as improved subsampling, re-weighting of suspicious regions, or bias-corrected splitting — it achieves more reliable anomaly scores when the training data itself contains a non-trivial fraction of anomalies or when specific feature distributions cause standard iForest to produce unreliable path lengths.
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