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Anomaly intrusion detection using one class SVM


Abstract:

Kernel methods are widely used in statistical learning for many fields, such as protein classification and image processing. We recently extend kernel methods to intrusio...Show More

Abstract:

Kernel methods are widely used in statistical learning for many fields, such as protein classification and image processing. We recently extend kernel methods to intrusion detection domain by introducing a new family of kernels suitable for intrusion detection. These kernels, combined with an unsupervised learning method - one-class support vector machine, are used for anomaly detection. Our experiments show that the new anomaly detection methods are able to achieve better accuracy rates than the conventional anomaly detectors.
Date of Conference: 10-11 June 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 June 2005
Print ISBN:0-7803-8572-1
Conference Location: West Point, NY, USA
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I. Introduction

Intrusion detection refers to a broad range of approaches that detect malicious attacks on computers and networks. Generally speaking, these approaches can be categorized into misuse detection and anomaly detection.

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