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  1. Minnikhanov R.N., Anikin I.V., Dagaeva M.V., Faizrakhmanov E.M., Bolshakov T.E.
    Modeling of the effective environment in the Republic of Tatarstan using transport data
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2021, v. 13, no. 2, pp. 395-404

    Automated urban traffic monitoring systems are widely used to solve various tasks in intelligent transport systems of different regions. They include video enforcement, video surveillance, traffic management system, etc. Effective traffic management and rapid response to traffic incidents require continuous monitoring and analysis of information from these complexes, as well as time series forecasting for further anomaly detection in traffic flow. To increase the forecasting quality, data fusion from different sources is needed. It will reduce the forecasting error, related to possible incorrect values and data gaps. We implemented the approach for short-term and middle-term forecasting of traffic flow (5, 10, 15 min) based on data fusion from video enforcement and video surveillance systems. We made forecasting using different recurrent neural network architectures: LSTM, GRU, and bidirectional LSTM with one and two layers. We investigated the forecasting quality of bidirectional LSTM with 64 and 128 neurons in hidden layers. The input window size (1, 4, 12, 24, 48) was investigated. The RMSE value was used as a forecasting error. We got minimum RMSE = 0.032405 for basic LSTM with 64 neurons in the hidden layer and window size = 24.

  2. Shestoperov A.I., Ivchenko A.V., Fomina E.V.
    Changepoint detection in biometric data: retrospective nonparametric segmentation methods based on dynamic programming and sliding windows
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 5, pp. 1295-1321

    This paper is dedicated to the analysis of medical and biological data obtained through locomotor training and testing of astronauts conducted both on Earth and during spaceflight. These experiments can be described as the astronaut’s movement on a treadmill according to a predefined regimen in various speed modes. During these modes, not only the speed is recorded but also a range of parameters, including heart rate, ground reaction force, and others, are collected. In order to analyze the dynamics of the astronaut’s condition over an extended period, it is necessary to perform a qualitative segmentation of their movement modes to independently assess the target metrics. This task becomes particularly relevant in the development of an autonomous life support system for astronauts that operates without direct supervision from Earth. The segmentation of target data is complicated by the presence of various anomalies, such as deviations from the predefined regimen, arbitrary and varying duration of mode transitions, hardware failures, and other factors. The paper includes a detailed review of several contemporary retrospective (offline) nonparametric methods for detecting multiple changepoints, which refer to sudden changes in the properties of the observed time series occurring at unknown moments. Special attention is given to algorithms and statistical measures that determine the homogeneity of the data and methods for detecting change points. The paper considers approaches based on dynamic programming and sliding window methods. The second part of the paper focuses on the numerical modeling of these methods using characteristic examples of experimental data, including both “simple” and “complex” speed profiles of movement. The analysis conducted allowed us to identify the preferred methods, which will be further evaluated on the complete dataset. Preference is given to methods that ensure the closeness of the markup to a reference one, potentially allow the detection of both boundaries of transient processes, as well as are robust relative to internal parameters.

  3. Shlipakov E.V., Uteshev I.A., Arkushin M.M., Gryanchenko V.A., Shcherbakov D.E., Yashchenko I.V.
    Statistical methods for detecting anomalies in examination results at the institutional level
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2026, v. 18, no. 2, pp. 537-552

    This study proposes a methodology for anomaly detection in educational assessment data, demonstrated on the case of the 2023–2024 Basic State Exam (BSE) in mathematics in Russia. The relevance of the study is related to the absence of mandatory video surveillance during the examination period, which creates a risk of potential rule violations both by individual students and by entire educational institutions. By analyzing the distribution of primary scores, we identify a big spike in the area between grades 2 and 3 as a specific pattern in results that may indicate cases of cheating during the exam. To determine the most suspicious results, two anomaly criteria were constructed. The first criterion relies on comparing the magnitude of the spike in empirical distribution function in school’s results with the corresponding regional average level. This criterion made it possible to identify 47 educational institutions with abnormally high values of the spike. The second (general) criterion was derived from comparing students’ scores on the examination with their performance on a diagnostic mathematics test conducted in grade 8 under video surveillance. This comparison is appropriate because almost the same group of students took part in both assessments. This approach helps reduce the number of detected anomalies by distinguishing those more likely to reflect actual protocol violations from those arising due to the specific characteristics of a particular student population and their exam preparation within a given educational institution. The application of the oneclass support vector machine method enabled the identification of 12 schools with atypical anomalous results. The proposed methodology could be useful for the detection of potential cases of cheating during exams and the development of methods for preventing such behavior. In particular, it can be used to support targeted preventive work with specific schools in order to reduce the risk of exam rule violations.

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