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What (who) is early detection - definition

ALGORITHM
Random Early Detection; Random early discard; Random early drop; RED buffer; Random Early Drop

Anomaly detection         
THE IDENTIFICATION OF RARE ITEMS, EVENTS OR OBSERVATIONS WHICH RAISE SUSPICIONS BY DIFFERING SIGNIFICANTLY FROM THE EXPECTED OR MAJORITY OF THE DATA
Novelty detector; Novelty detectors; Outlier detection; Deviation detection; Exception detection; Unsupervised anomaly detection; Supervised anomaly detection; Applications of anomaly detection
In data analysis, anomaly detection (also referred to as outlier detection and sometimes as novelty detection) is generally understood to be the identification of rare items, events or observations which deviate significantly from the majority of the data and do not conform to a well defined notion of normal behaviour. Such examples may arouse suspicions of being generated by a different mechanism, or appear inconsistent with the remainder of that set of data.
Shot transition detection         
AUTOMATED DETECTION OF TRANSITIONS BETWEEN SHOTS
Cut detection; Shot detection; Shot boundary detection
Shot transition detection (or simply shot detection) also called cut detection is a field of research of video processing. Its subject is the automated detection of transitions between shots in digital video with the purpose of temporal segmentation of videos.
Content similarity detection         
  • Classification of computer-assisted plagiarism detection methods
  • Detection performance of CaPD approaches depending on the type of plagiarism being present
THE PROCESS OF DETECTING PLAGIARISM
Plagurism Detection; Anti-plagiarism; Plagiarismdetect; Plagiarism detecting; Plagiarism checker; Plagiarism detector; Plagiarism detection; Duplicate content detection; Citation-based plagiarism detection; Similarity detection; Video similarity detection; Plagiarism detection software
Plagiarism detection or content similarity detection is the process of locating instances of plagiarism or copyright infringement within a work or document. The widespread use of computers and the advent of the Internet have made it easier to plagiarize the work of others.

Wikipedia

Random early detection

Random early detection (RED), also known as random early discard or random early drop is a queuing discipline for a network scheduler suited for congestion avoidance.

In the conventional tail drop algorithm, a router or other network component buffers as many packets as it can, and simply drops the ones it cannot buffer. If buffers are constantly full, the network is congested. Tail drop distributes buffer space unfairly among traffic flows. Tail drop can also lead to TCP global synchronization as all TCP connections "hold back" simultaneously, and then step forward simultaneously. Networks become under-utilized and flooded—alternately, in waves.

RED addresses these issues by pre-emptively dropping packets before the buffer becomes completely full. It uses predictive models to decide which packets to drop. It was invented in the early 1990s by Sally Floyd and Van Jacobson.

Examples of use of early detection
1. He believes early detection of arthritis helps control the disease.
2. "As with any sort of cancer, the best alternative to prevention is early detection," they wrote.
3. Night Vision enables early detection of far–off people and animals.
4. Early detection and rapid response mechanisms are essential to tracking the evolution of the H5N1 virus.
5. It is important for women to understand that early detection can save lives,» she said.