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Kanishka Bhaduri

Member since: Sep 24, 2010, Mission Critical Technologies Inc

Distributed Anomaly Detection Using Satellite Data From Multiple Modalities

Shared by Kanishka Bhaduri, updated on Nov 17, 2010

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Author(s) :
Kanishka Bhaduri, Kamalika Das, Petr Votava
Abstract

There has been a tremendous increase in the volume of Earth Science data over the last decade from modern satellites, in-situ sensors and different climate models. All these datasets need to be co-analyzed for finding interesting patterns or for searching for extremes or outliers. Information extraction from such rich data sources using advanced data mining methodologies is
a challenging task not only due to the massive volume of data, but also because these datasets are physically stored at different geographical locations. Moving these petabytes of data over the network to a single location may waste a lot of bandwidth, and can take days to finish. To solve this
problem, in this paper, we present a novel algorithm which can identify outliers in the global data without moving all the data to one location. The algorithm is highly accurate (close to 99%) and requires centralizing less than 5% of the entire dataset. We demonstrate the performance of the
algorithm using data obtained from the NASA MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer
(MODIS) satellite images.

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Publication Name
Distributed Anomaly Detection Using Satellite Data From Multiple Modalities
Publication Location
NASA Conference on Intelligent Data Understanding (CIDU'10), pp. 109-123
Year Published
2010

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