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Fujitsu and France's Inria Develop New Time-Series AI Technology to Identify Causes of Data Anomalies

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Fujitsu and France's Inria Develop New Time-Series AI Technology to Identify Causes of Data Anomalies

TOKYO, Jul 16, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited and Inria, the French national research institute for digital science and technology, today announced the development of a new AI technology that can identify factors contributing to anomalies in time series data.
Fujitsu and France's Inria Develop New Time-Series AI Technology to Identify Causes of Data Anomalies
Fig. 1 TDA-based technology for identifying the causes detecting anomalies
Fujitsu and France's Inria Develop New Time-Series AI Technology to Identify Causes of Data Anomalies
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