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Improving Intrusion Detection with Domain-Invariant Representation Learning in Latent Space

Published 28 Dec 2023 in cs.CR and cs.LG | (2312.17300v3)

Abstract: Domain generalization focuses on leveraging knowledge from multiple related domains with ample training data and labels to enhance inference on unseen in-distribution (IN) and out-of-distribution (OOD) domains. In our study, we introduce a two-phase representation learning technique using multi-task learning. This approach aims to cultivate a latent space from features spanning multiple domains, encompassing both native and cross-domains, to amplify generalization to IN and OOD territories. Additionally, we attempt to disentangle the latent space by minimizing the mutual information between the prior and latent space, effectively de-correlating spurious feature correlations. Collectively, the joint optimization will facilitate domain-invariant feature learning. We assess the model's efficacy across multiple cybersecurity datasets, using standard classification metrics on both unseen IN and OOD sets, and juxtapose the results with contemporary domain generalization methods.

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