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Physics-Informed Diffusion Models for Unsupervised Anomaly Detection in Multivariate Time Series

Published: August 15, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.11528v1

By: Juhi Soni, Markus Lange-Hegermann, Stefan Windmann

Potential Business Impact:

Finds weird patterns in data using science rules.

We propose an unsupervised anomaly detection approach based on a physics-informed diffusion model for multivariate time series data. Over the past years, diffusion model has demonstrated its effectiveness in forecasting, imputation, generation, and anomaly detection in the time series domain. In this paper, we present a new approach for learning the physics-dependent temporal distribution of multivariate time series data using a weighted physics-informed loss during diffusion model training. A weighted physics-informed loss is constructed using a static weight schedule. This approach enables a diffusion model to accurately approximate underlying data distribution, which can influence the unsupervised anomaly detection performance. Our experiments on synthetic and real-world datasets show that physics-informed training improves the F1 score in anomaly detection; it generates better data diversity and log-likelihood. Our model outperforms baseline approaches, additionally, it surpasses prior physics-informed work and purely data-driven diffusion models on a synthetic dataset and one real-world dataset while remaining competitive on others.

Page Count
16 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Machine Learning (CS)