Anomaly-Based Intrusion Detection: Feature Selection and Normalization Influence to the Machine Learning Models Accuracy

D. Protić, M. Stankovic
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Anomaly-based intrusion detection system detects intrusion to the computer network based on a reference model that has to be able to identify its normal behavior and flag what is not normal. In this process network traffic is classified into two groups by adding different labels to normal and malicious behavior. Main disadvantage of anomaly-based intrusion detection system is necessity to learn the difference between normal and not normal. Another disadvantage is the complexity of datasets which simulate realistic network traffic. Feature selection and normalization can be used to reduce data complexity and decrease processing runtime by selecting a better feature space This paper presents the results of testing the influence of feature selection and instances normalization to the classification performances of k-nearest neighbor, weighted k-nearest neighbor, support vector machines and decision tree models on 10 days records of the Kyoto 2006+ dataset. The data was pre-processed to remove all categorical features from the dataset. The resulting subset contained 17 features. Features containing instances which could not be normalized into the range [-1, 1] have also been removed. The resulting subset consisted of nine features. The feature ‘Label’ categorized network traffic to two classes: normal (1) and malicious (0). The performance metric to evaluate models was accuracy. Proposed method resulted in very high accuracy values with Decision Tree giving highest values for not-normalized and with k-nearest neighbor giving highest values for normalized data.Keywords: feature selection, normalization, k-NN, weighted k-NN, SVM, decision tree, Kyoto 2006+
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基于异常的入侵检测:特征选择和归一化对机器学习模型精度的影响
基于异常的入侵检测系统是基于一个参考模型来检测对计算机网络的入侵,该模型必须能够识别其正常行为并标记异常行为。在此过程中,通过对正常和恶意行为添加不同的标签,将网络流量分为两组。基于异常的入侵检测系统的主要缺点是需要学习正常和不正常的区别。另一个缺点是模拟真实网络流量的数据集的复杂性。特征选择和归一化可以通过选择更好的特征空间来降低数据复杂度和减少处理运行时间。本文给出了在京都2006+数据集的10天记录上测试特征选择和实例归一化对k近邻、加权k近邻、支持向量机和决策树模型分类性能的影响的结果。对数据进行预处理,去除数据集中的所有分类特征。结果子集包含17个特性。包含不能归一化为[- 1,1]范围的实例的特征也被删除了。结果子集由9个特征组成。特征“Label”将网络流量分为两类:正常(1)和恶意(0)。评估模型的性能指标是准确性。所提出的方法产生了非常高的精度值,决策树给出了非规范化数据的最高值,k近邻给出了规范化数据的最高值。关键词:特征选择,归一化,k-NN,加权k-NN,支持向量机,决策树,京都2006+
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