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Editor-in-Chief

Information Processing & Management


Elsevier

Dear Editor,

I am pleased to submit my manuscript titled "Deep Learning for Anomaly Detection in Time-
Series Data: An Analysis of Techniques, Review of Applications, and Guidelines for Future
Research" for consideration for publication in Information Processing & Management.

Abstract:

Industries are generating massive amounts of data due to increased automation and
interconnectedness. As data from various sources becomes more available, the extraction of
relevant information becomes crucial for understanding complex systems’ behavior and
performance. The growing volume and complexity of time-series data in diverse industries have
created a demand for effective anomaly detection methods. Detecting anomalies in multivariate
time-series data presents unique challenges, such as the presence of multiple correlated variables
and intricate relationships among them. Traditional approaches often fall short in detecting
anomalies, making deep learning methods a promising solution. This review article provides a
comprehensive analysis of different deep learning techniques for anomaly detection in time-series
data, examining their applicability across various industries and discussing the associated
challenges. The article emphasizes the significance of deep learning in detecting anomalies and
offers valuable insights to inform decision-making processes. Furthermore, it proposes
recommendations for model developers, advocating for the development of hybrid models that
combine different deep learning techniques and the exploration of attention mechanisms in
Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs). These recommendations aim to overcome the challenges
associated with deep learning-based anomaly detection in multivariate time-series data.

Relevance to Information Processing & Management:

This manuscript aligns well with the scope of Information Processing & Management, which
serves as an effective forum for the timely dissemination of advanced and topical issues in
computing and information science. Our comprehensive review of deep learning techniques for
anomaly detection in time-series data addresses a critical and emerging area of research that
intersects both fields. By providing an in-depth analysis and practical recommendations, this paper
aims to inform and guide researchers and practitioners working with complex data systems.

Significance and Novelty:

The significance of this work lies in its detailed exploration of the current landscape of deep
learning methods for anomaly detection, which is essential for industries managing large-scale,
multivariate time-series data. The novelty of this paper is demonstrated through our critical
evaluation of existing techniques, the identification of gaps and challenges, and the proposal of
hybrid models and attention mechanisms in RNNs to enhance anomaly detection capabilities.
We believe that this manuscript will be of great interest to the readers of Information Processing
& Management and will contribute valuable insights to the field of data processing and
management.

Thank you for considering our manuscript for publication. We look forward to your feedback.

Sincerely,

Dr. Usman Ahmad Usmani


Lecturer
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
Malaysia

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