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A Systematic Review of Anomaly Detection within High Dimensional and Multivariate Data Suboh, Syahirah; Aziz, Izzatdin Abdul; Shaharudin, Shazlyn Milleana; Ismail, Saidatul Akmar; Mahdin, Hairulnizam
JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization Vol 7, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Society of Visual Informatics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30630/joiv.7.1.1297

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In data analysis, recognizing unusual patterns (outliers’ analysis or anomaly detection) plays a crucial role in identifying critical events. Because of its widespread use in many applications, it remains an important and extensive research brand in data mining. As a result, numerous techniques for finding anomalies have been developed, and more are still being worked on. Researchers can gain vital knowledge by identifying anomalies, which helps them make better meaningful data analyses. However, anomaly detection is even more challenging when the datasets are high-dimensional and multivariate. In the literature, anomaly detection has received much attention but not as much as anomaly detection, specifically in high dimensional and multivariate conditions. This paper systematically reviews the existing related techniques and presents extensive coverage of challenges and perspectives of anomaly detection within high-dimensional and multivariate data. At the same time, it provides a clear insight into the techniques developed for anomaly detection problems. This paper aims to help select the best technique that suits its rightful purpose. It has been found that PCA, DOBIN, Stray algorithm, and DAE-KNN have a high learning rate compared to Random projection, ROBEM, and OCP methods. Overall, most methods have shown an excellent ability to tackle the curse of dimensionality and multivariate features to perform anomaly detection. Moreover, a comparison of each algorithm for anomaly detection is also provided to produce a better algorithm. Finally, it would be a line of future studies to extend by comparing the methods on other domain-specific datasets and offering a comprehensive anomaly interpretation in describing the truth of anomalies.
The study on Malaysia Agricultural E-Commerce (AE): Customer Purchase Intention Wah Hen, Kai; Seah, Choon Sen; Witarsyah, Deden; Shaharudin, Shazlyn Milleana; Xia Loh, Yin
JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization Vol 7, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Society of Visual Informatics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30630/joiv.7.3.1372

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Electronic commerce (E-Commerce) became an essential trading platform after the Covid-19 pandemic. From essential products to luxury brands, consumers can find almost everything on the normal E-Commerce platforms with the exception of fresh agricultural products. Agricultural E-Commerce (AE) is introduced to overcome the market needs. Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is studied and integrated with additional variables to determine the needs of AE in Malaysia. In this study, five variables (product quality, logistic service quality, perceived price & value, platform design quality, and platform security) were studied to determine the Malaysian consumers’ purchase intention towards the AE. Five hypotheses were developed to identify the relationship between the variables. A total of 300 AE users have contributed their perception as respondents in this study through a survey questionnaire. The collected data were processed before the data analysis via Statistical Package for The Social Science (SPSS) version 25.0. Descriptive analysis, and inferential analysis were conducted. The result shows that all five variables are significantly related to the purchase intention towards AE. The product quality has the highest significant value (0.805) towards the purchase intention on AE, followed by logistic service quality, platform security, platform design quality and perceived price and value. Implication, limitation, and recommendation were also being discussed to assist the AE stakeholders in improving their AE.