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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 06, 2022
Filed:
Feb. 11, 2020
Nec Laboratories America, Inc., Princeton, NJ (US);
Jianwu Xu, Titusville, NJ (US);
Haifeng Chen, West Windsor, NJ (US);
Bin Nie, Williamsburg, VA (US);
Abstract
A method detects anomalies in a system having sensors for collecting multivariate sensor data including discrete event sequences. The method determines, using a NMT model, pairwise relationships among the sensors based on the data. The method forms sequences of characters into sentences on a per sensor basis, by treating each discrete variable in the sequences as a character in natural language. The method translates, using the NMT, the sentences of source sensors to sentences of target sensors to obtain a translation score that quantifies a pairwise relationship strength therebetween. The method aggregates the pairwise relationships into a multivariate relationship graph having nodes representing sensors and edges denoted by the translation score for a sensor pair connected thereto to represent the pairwise relationship strength therebetween. The method performs a corrective action to correct an anomaly responsive to a detection of the anomaly relating to the sensor pair.