会议专题

Fighting Terrorism:Semi-Supervised Outlier Detection of Electrical Power Consumption

  Among years of experiences in counter-terrorism investigative practices,it has been found that terrorist organizations and their activities typically exhibit an exceptional demand for electrical power.For example,making tools for criminal purpose such as knives and bombs,or performing underground preaching,concealed gatherings and other illegal activities,might contribute to unusual fluctuation of power consumption.Intriguingly,facilitated by monitoring key knowledgeable personnel behavior,learning anomalies from massive electrical power consumption data helps to timely obtain predictive clues and warnings for fighting terrorism.Along this line,in this paper we propose a semi-supervised approach incorporating power consumption and key personnel monitoring to draw insights on counter-terrorism.Specifically,we:(1)extract features differentiating normal and abnormal power consumption patterns;(2)construct a semi-supervised method,including unsupervised stage to discover suspicious exceptional power consumption from massive data,and supervised stage leveraging key knowledgeable personnel behavior to refine targets; and(3)deploy a prototype system in Xinjiang China,collaborated with local authorities,which practically testifies the interesting association between power consumption and counter-terrorism.Besides,experiments demonstrate satisfactory performance of proposed approach.Indeed,the innovation of combining power consumption and key knowledgeable personnel behavior in perceiving terrorism in advance has profound theoretical and practical significance.

Electrical power consumption Outlier detection Semi-supervised method Key knowledgeable personnel Counter-terrorism

Liyang Tang Hongjian Gu Liwei Pan Ming Lei

China Electronic Technology Group Corporation 38th Research Institute,Key Laboratory of Public Safet Special Investigation Team of Xinjiang Public Security Bureau,Xinjiang 830000,China

国际会议

2019 2nd International Conference on Mechanical, Electronic and Engineering Technology (MEET 2019) 2019年第二届机电与工程技术国际会议

西安

英文

433-443

2019-01-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)