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Splunk Machine Learning Toolkit: Density Function

Nick102
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Hi, I'm trying to use the density function to detect anomalous logins compared to normal user usage.
I use the fit command like this

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and the apply command like this

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The result is the following

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I can't figure out why the log_likelihood anomaly_score columns aren't populated.

thank you for your help

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tscroggins
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Hi @Nick102,

The DensityFunction algorithm has output fields IsOutlier(field), which can be renamed as part of the apply command, and BoundaryRanges.

Are you working from a specific example or reading documentation where a log_likelihood field is referenced?

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