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Revisiting Energy-based Tabular Anomaly Detection: Energy and Reconstruction are Complementary

A study from arXiv (2608.14186) finds that a two-hidden-layer Deep Boltzmann Machine (DBM) matches the Autoencoder baseline on UCI Bank Marketing and statistically beats it on NSL-KDD, while outperforming seven other baselines on both datasets. Fusing the DBM energy with the Autoencoder via rank fusion yields statistically significant AUROC improvements of +0.014 (p<0.01) on Bank Marketing and +0.002 (p<0.001) on NSL-KDD, whereas non-DBM-derived models fail to improve or degrade the ensemble. The authors argue that classical energy-based models like the DBM offer a complementary view to reconstruction-based scores in tabular anomaly detection.

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arXiv:2608.14186v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Tabular anomaly detection is dominated by classical density-proxy methods (Isolation Forest, OCSVM, LOF), reconstruction-based detectors (Autoencoders, VAEs), and modern non-parametric scorers (COPOD, ECOD, Deep SVDD), all of which approximate the inlier distribution only indirectly; explicit energy-based models are largely absent. Motivated by the recent revival of EBMs in deep learning (e.g., Energy-Based Transformers, JEPA), we revisit the classical Deep Boltzmann Machine (DBM) for this task and hypothesize that its mean-field energy combines more effectively with a reconstruction-based score than same-lineage pairs do. We evaluate a two-hidden-layer DBM on two tabular benchmarks spanning distinct domains (UCI Bank Marketing and NSL-KDD) against eight classical and modern baselines across twenty random seeds. The DBM mean-field energy matches the strongest baseline (the Autoencoder) on Bank Marketing and statistically beats it on NSL-KDD, while significantly outperforming the remaining seven on both datasets. When fused with the Autoencoder via rank fusion, the DBM energy yields a statistically significant improvement on both datasets (AUROC=+0.014, p<0.01 on Bank Marketing; +0.002, p<0.001 on NSL-KDD); every non-DBM-derived base model instead fails to improve or significantly degrades the AE-paired ensemble. Our position is that classical EBMs, exemplified by the DBM, deserve a place in the tabular anomaly detection toolbox as a non-redundant complementary view to the reconstruction-based scores that dominate current practice.

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