Détection d'anomaliesDans l'exploration de données, la détection d'anomalies (en anglais, anomaly detection ou outlier detection) est l'identification d'éléments, d'événements ou d'observations rares qui soulèvent des suspicions en différant de manière significative de la majorité des autres données. Généralement, les anomalies indiquent un problème tel qu'une fraude bancaire, un défaut structurel, un problème médical ou une erreur dans un texte. Les anomalies sont également appelées des valeurs aberrantes, du bruit, des écarts ou des exceptions.
Time–frequency analysisIn signal processing, time–frequency analysis comprises those techniques that study a signal in both the time and frequency domains simultaneously, using various time–frequency representations. Rather than viewing a 1-dimensional signal (a function, real or complex-valued, whose domain is the real line) and some transform (another function whose domain is the real line, obtained from the original via some transform), time–frequency analysis studies a two-dimensional signal – a function whose domain is the two-dimensional real plane, obtained from the signal via a time–frequency transform.
Apprentissage ensemblisteIn statistics and machine learning, ensemble methods use multiple learning algorithms to obtain better predictive performance than could be obtained from any of the constituent learning algorithms alone. Unlike a statistical ensemble in statistical mechanics, which is usually infinite, a machine learning ensemble consists of only a concrete finite set of alternative models, but typically allows for much more flexible structure to exist among those alternatives.