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Intrusion Detection: Machine Learning Baseline Calculations for Image Classification

Published 3 Nov 2021 in cs.LG | (2111.02378v1)

Abstract: Cyber security can be enhanced through application of machine learning by recasting network attack data into an image format, then applying supervised computer vision and other machine learning techniques to detect malicious specimens. Exploratory data analysis reveals little correlation and few distinguishing characteristics between the ten classes of malware used in this study. A general model comparison demonstrates that the most promising candidates for consideration are Light Gradient Boosting Machine, Random Forest Classifier, and Extra Trees Classifier. Convolutional networks fail to deliver their outstanding classification ability, being surpassed by a simple, fully connected architecture. Most tests fail to break 80% categorical accuracy and present low F1 scores, indicating more sophisticated approaches (e.g., bootstrapping, random samples, and feature selection) may be required to maximize performance.

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