
doi: 10.1007/11604655_61
Automatically finding interesting, novel or surprising patterns in time series data is useful in several applications, such as fault diagnosis and fraud detection. In this paper, we extend the notion of distance-based outliers to time series data and propose two algorithms to detect both global and local outliers in time series data. We illustrate these algorithms on some real datasets.
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