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Incident Detection with Dynamic Thresholds

This article discusses the number of incidents you can expect to observe when using Dynamic Thresholds for your validator.

The number of incidents created by the Dynamic Thresholds depends on the window size, sensitivity, and number of segments. As the window size decreases and sensitivity increases, the algorithm identifies more anomalies. This behavior reflects the trade-off between the granularity and the sensitivity of the detection process: Larger windows and lower sensitivity yield fewer incidents, while smaller windows and higher sensitivity result in a greater number of detected anomalies.

The following tables show the number of detected incidents you can expect the Dynamic Threshold to generate for the next 7-day period. You can use these numbers to estimate how many incidents you will receive from your validators depending on different windows, sensitivities, and number of segments.

Expected Number of Incidents (next 7 days)

Tumbling Window

Type

Segments=100

Sensitivity=2

Segments=200

Sensitivity=2

Segments=500

Sensitivity=2

Segments=1500

Sensitivity=2

daily

0

1

2

6

hourly

9

18

44

133

10 minute

53

106

265

800

5 minute

106

212

531

1600


Tumbling Window

Type

Segments=100

Sensitivity=4

Segments=200

Sensitivity=4

Segments=500

Sensitivity=4

Segments=1500

Sensitivity=4

daily

13

26

65

194

hourly

310

621

1 552

4 655

10 minute

1 862

3 724

9 309

27 928

5 minute

3 724

7 448

18 610

55 856

For more information, see About Validator Incidents and About Thresholds.