Artificial Intelligence · 11.08.2026, 18:55 UTC
Modeling Normal Is All You Need: Joint Latent Clustering for Anomaly Detection in Multimodal Cyber-Physical Systems
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| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | arXiv cs.LG ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 11.08.2026 UTC |
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arXiv:2607.06094v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: A cyber-physical system (CPS) can enter a faulty state that is individually normal on every sensor and reconstructs accurately, yet is improbable under normal joint operation. This exposes the central weakness of reconstruction-based detection: reconstruction measures whether a state can be reproduced (reachability), not whether normal operation is likely to occupy it (probability). We model CPS normal behavior as a union of many imbalanced operating regimes, ten assumptions we call Massive, Implicit, Imbalanced Multimodality (MIIM). Our detector, LatAD, jointly learns a latent and a Gaussian-mixture clustering of these regimes (VaDE) and scores anomalies by density rather than reconstruction. Because a CPS is an assembly of coupled subsystems, we factorize that density over correlation-community subsystems and combine per-community surprises by a cohesion-weighted, sparsity-adaptive statistic, concentrating a local fault a global density dilutes. Evaluated with raw point-wise metrics and a difficulty split isolating the stealthy faults a per-channel threshold misses, LatAD attains the best AUROC on three real CPS benchmarks (WADI 0.862, HAI 0.949, SWaT 0.993) and leads the difficult subset of all three, notably on HAI (0.849; a significant +0.09 over the next-best baseline, 95% CI [0.046, 0.160]); the reconstruction-based USAD and TranAD fall to 0.30-0.48 on these reconstructable-but-improbable faults.