AIOps-Driven Enhancement of Log Anomaly Detection in Unsupervised Scenarios
Abstract
Artificial intelligence operations (AIOps) play a pivotal role in identifying, mitigating, and analyzing anomalous system behaviors and alerts. However, the research landscape in this field remains limited, leaving significant gaps unexplored. This study introduces a novel hybrid framework through an innovative algorithm that incorporates an unsupervised strategy. This strategy integrates Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and uses a custom loss function to substantially enhance the effectiveness of log anomaly detection. The proposed approach encompasses the utilization of both simulated and real-world datasets, including logs from SockShop and Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). The experimental results are highly promising, demonstrating significant reductions in pseudo-positives. Moreover, this strategy offers notable advantages, such as the ability to process logs in their raw, unprocessed form, and the potential for further enhancements. The successful implementation of this approach showcases a remarkable reduction in anomalous logs, thus unequivocally establishing the efficacy of the proposed methodology. Ultimately, this study makes a substantial contribution to the advancement of log anomaly detection within AIOps platforms, addressing the critical need for effective and efficient log analysis in modern and complex systems.
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@article{arxiv.2311.02621,
title = {AIOps-Driven Enhancement of Log Anomaly Detection in Unsupervised Scenarios},
author = {Daksh Dave and Gauransh Sawhney and Dhruv Khut and Sahil Nawale and Pushkar Aggrawal and Prasenjit Bhavathankar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.02621},
year = {2023}
}
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6 pages, 1 figure, 1 table