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Azure AI Anomaly Detector

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Detect anomalies in time-series data with Azure AI.

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What Azure AI Anomaly Detector does

The Azure AI Anomaly Detector SDK for Java enables developers to build applications that can identify anomalies in time-series data using Azure's powerful machine learning capabilities. It supports both univariate and multivariate anomaly detection, making it suitable for a wide range of scenarios, from monitoring single metrics to analyzing complex datasets with multiple correlated signals. This SDK is ideal for engineers and data scientists looking to implement robust anomaly detection solutions in their applications.

To get started, you can easily integrate the SDK into your Java project by adding a Maven dependency. The SDK provides both synchronous and asynchronous clients, allowing you to choose the best approach for your application's architecture. With features like batch detection, streaming detection, and change point detection, you can analyze entire datasets or monitor real-time data streams to catch anomalies as they occur.

The multivariate detection capabilities are particularly noteworthy, as they leverage advanced techniques like Graph Attention Networks to analyze relationships across numerous signals. This is beneficial for scenarios where multiple variables are interrelated, such as in financial markets or IoT sensor data. The SDK also includes detailed documentation and code examples to help you implement these features effectively.

Overall, the Azure AI Anomaly Detector SDK for Java is a powerful tool for developers looking to enhance their applications with anomaly detection features, providing the necessary tools to monitor, analyze, and respond to unusual patterns in data.

When to use it

Use this SDK when you need to implement anomaly detection in applications that analyze time-series data, whether for monitoring, forecasting, or alerting purposes.

When not to use it

This SDK may not be suitable for applications that do not involve time-series data or where anomaly detection is not a relevant requirement.

What you can build with it

Monitoring IoT Sensor Data

Use the SDK to analyze data from multiple IoT sensors, detecting anomalies that may indicate equipment failure.

Financial Market Analysis

Implement the SDK to monitor stock prices and trading volumes, identifying unusual patterns that could signal market shifts.

Website Traffic Anomaly Detection

Utilize the SDK to track website traffic metrics, detecting sudden spikes or drops that may indicate issues or opportunities.

How to install Azure AI Anomaly Detector

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Azure AI Anomaly Detector SDK for Java

Build anomaly detection applications using the Azure AI Anomaly Detector SDK for Java.

Installation

<dependency>
  <groupId>com.azure</groupId>
  <artifactId>azure-ai-anomalydetector</artifactId>
  <version>3.0.0-beta.6</version>
</dependency>

Client Creation

Sync and Async Clients

import com.azure.ai.anomalydetector.AnomalyDetectorClientBuilder;
import com.azure.ai.anomalydetector.MultivariateClient;
import com.azure.ai.anomalydetector.UnivariateClient;
import com.azure.core.credential.AzureKeyCredential;

String endpoint = System.getenv("AZURE_ANOMALY_DETECTOR_ENDPOINT");
String key = System.getenv("AZURE_ANOMALY_DETECTOR_API_KEY");

// Multivariate client for multiple correlated signals
MultivariateClient multivariateClient = new AnomalyDetectorClientBuilder()
    .credential(new AzureKeyCredential(key))
    .endpoint(endpoint)
    .buildMultivariateClient();

// Univariate client for single variable analysis
UnivariateClient univariateClient = new AnomalyDetectorClientBuilder()
    .credential(new AzureKeyCredential(key))
    .endpoint(endpoint)
    .buildUnivariateClient();

With DefaultAzureCredential

import com.azure.identity.DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder;

MultivariateClient client = new AnomalyDetectorClientBuilder()
    .credential(new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build())
    .endpoint(endpoint)
    .buildMultivariateClient();

Key Concepts

Univariate Anomaly Detection

  • Batch Detection: Analyze entire time series at once
  • Streaming Detection: Real-time detection on latest data point
  • Change Point Detection: Detect trend changes in time series

Multivariate Anomaly Detection

  • Detect anomalies across 300+ correlated signals
  • Uses Graph Attention Network for inter-correlations
  • Three-step process: Train → Inference → Results

Core Patterns

Univariate Batch Detection

import com.azure.ai.anomalydetector.models.*;
import java.time.OffsetDateTime;
import java.util.List;

List<TimeSeriesPoint> series = List.of(
    new TimeSeriesPoint(OffsetDateTime.parse("2023-01-01T00:00:00Z"), 1.0),
    new TimeSeriesPoint(OffsetDateTime.parse("2023-01-02T00:00:00Z"), 2.5),
    // ... more data points (minimum 12 points required)
);

UnivariateDetectionOptions options = new UnivariateDetectionOptions(series)
    .setGranularity(TimeGranularity.DAILY)
    .setSensitivity(95);

UnivariateEntireDetectionResult result = univariateClient.detectUnivariateEntireSeries(options);

// Check for anomalies
for (int i = 0; i < result.getIsAnomaly().size(); i++) {
    if (result.getIsAnomaly().get(i)) {
        System.out.printf("Anomaly detected at index %d with value %.2f%n",
            i, series.get(i).getValue());
    }
}

Univariate Last Point Detection (Streaming)

UnivariateLastDetectionResult lastResult = univariateClient.detectUnivariateLastPoint(options);

if (lastResult.isAnomaly()) {
    System.out.println("Latest point is an anomaly!");
    System.out.printf("Expected: %.2f, Upper: %.2f, Lower: %.2f%n",
        lastResult.getExpectedValue(),
        lastResult.getUpperMargin(),
        lastResult.getLowerMargin());
}

Change Point Detection

UnivariateChangePointDetectionOptions changeOptions = 
    new UnivariateChangePointDetectionOptions(series, TimeGranularity.DAILY);

UnivariateChangePointDetectionResult changeResult = 
    univariateClient.detectUnivariateChangePoint(changeOptions);

for (int i = 0; i < changeResult.getIsChangePoint().size(); i++) {
    if (changeResult.getIsChangePoint().get(i)) {
        System.out.printf("Change point at index %d with confidence %.2f%n",
            i, changeResult.getConfidenceScores().get(i));
    }
}

Multivariate Model Training

import com.azure.ai.anomalydetector.models.*;
import com.azure.core.util.polling.SyncPoller;

// Prepare training request with blob storage data
ModelInfo modelInfo = new ModelInfo()
    .setDataSource("https://storage.blob.core.windows.net/container/data.zip?sasToken")
    .setStartTime(OffsetDateTime.parse("2023-01-01T00:00:00Z"))
    .setEndTime(OffsetDateTime.parse("2023-06-01T00:00:00Z"))
    .setSlidingWindow(200)
    .setDisplayName("MyMultivariateModel");

// Train model (long-running operation)
AnomalyDetectionModel trainedModel = multivariateClient.trainMultivariateModel(modelInfo);

String modelId = trainedModel.getModelId();
System.out.println("Model ID: " + modelId);

// Check training status
AnomalyDetectionModel model = multivariateClient.getMultivariateModel(modelId);
System.out.println("Status: " + model.getModelInfo().getStatus());

Multivariate Batch Inference

MultivariateBatchDetectionOptions detectionOptions = new MultivariateBatchDetectionOptions()
    .setDataSource("https://storage.blob.core.windows.net/container/inference-data.zip?sasToken")
    .setStartTime(OffsetDateTime.parse("2023-07-01T00:00:00Z"))
    .setEndTime(OffsetDateTime.parse("2023-07-31T00:00:00Z"))
    .setTopContributorCount(10);

MultivariateDetectionResult detectionResult = 
    multivariateClient.detectMultivariateBatchAnomaly(modelId, detectionOptions);

String resultId = detectionResult.getResultId();

// Poll for results
MultivariateDetectionResult result = multivariateClient.getBatchDetectionResult(resultId);
for (AnomalyState state : result.getResults()) {
    if (state.getValue().isAnomaly()) {
        System.out.printf("Anomaly at %s, severity: %.2f%n",
            state.getTimestamp(),
            state.getValue().getSeverity());
    }
}

Multivariate Last Point Detection

MultivariateLastDetectionOptions lastOptions = new MultivariateLastDetectionOptions()
    .setVariables(List.of(
        new VariableValues("variable1", List.of("timestamp1"), List.of(1.0f)),
        new VariableValues("variable2", List.of("timestamp1"), List.of(2.5f))
    ))
    .setTopContributorCount(5);

MultivariateLastDetectionResult lastResult = 
    multivariateClient.detectMultivariateLastAnomaly(modelId, lastOptions);

if (lastResult.getValue().isAnomaly()) {
    System.out.println("Anomaly detected!");
    // Check contributing variables
    for (AnomalyContributor contributor : lastResult.getValue().getInterpretation()) {
        System.out.printf("Variable: %s, Contribution: %.2f%n",
            contributor.getVariable(),
            contributor.getContributionScore());
    }
}

Model Management

// List all models
PagedIterable<AnomalyDetectionModel> models = multivariateClient.listMultivariateModels();
for (AnomalyDetectionModel m : models) {
    System.out.printf("Model: %s, Status: %s%n",
        m.getModelId(),
        m.getModelInfo().getStatus());
}

// Delete a model
multivariateClient.deleteMultivariateModel(modelId);

Error Handling

import com.azure.core.exception.HttpResponseException;

try {
    univariateClient.detectUnivariateEntireSeries(options);
} catch (HttpResponseException e) {
    System.out.println("Status code: " + e.getResponse().getStatusCode());
    System.out.println("Error: " + e.getMessage());
}

Environment Variables

AZURE_ANOMALY_DETECTOR_ENDPOINT=https://<resource>.cognitiveservices.azure.com/
AZURE_ANOMALY_DETECTOR_API_KEY=<your-api-key>

Best Practices

  1. Minimum Data Points: Univariate requires at least 12 points; more data improves accuracy
  2. Granularity Alignment: Match TimeGranularity to your actual data frequency
  3. Sensitivity Tuning: Higher values (0-99) detect more anomalies
  4. Multivariate Training: Use 200-1000 sliding window based on pattern complexity
  5. Error Handling: Always handle HttpResponseException for API errors

Trigger Phrases

  • "anomaly detection Java"
  • "detect anomalies time series"
  • "multivariate anomaly Java"
  • "univariate anomaly detection"
  • "streaming anomaly detection"
  • "change point detection"
  • "Azure AI Anomaly Detector"

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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