Performance analysis of binary and multiclass models using azure machine learning
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Abstract
Network data is expanding and that too at an alarming rate. Besides, the sophisticated attack tools used by hackers lead to capricious cyber threat landscape. Traditional models proposed in the field of network intrusion detection using machine learning algorithms emphasize more on improving attack detection rate and reducing false alarms but time efficiency is often overlooked. Therefore, in order to address this limitation, a modern solution has been presented using Machine Learning-as-a-Service platform. The proposed work analyses the performance of eight two-class and three multiclass algorithms using UNSW NB-15, a modern intrusion detection dataset. 82,332 testing samples were considered to evaluate the performance of algorithms. The proposed two class decision forest model exhibited 99.2% accuracy and took 6 seconds to learn 1,75,341 network instances. Multiclass classification task was also undertaken wherein attack types like generic, exploits, shellcode and worms were classified with a recall percentage of 99%, 94.49%, 91.79% and 90.9% respectively by the multiclass decision forest model that also leapfrogged others in terms of training and execution time.
First Page
978
Last Page
986
DOI
10.11591/ijece.v10i1.pp978-986
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Recommended Citation
Rajagopal, Smitha; Hareesha, Katiganere Siddaramappa; and Kundapur, Poornima Panduranga, "Performance analysis of binary and multiclass models using azure machine learning" (2020). Open Access archive. 2017.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/2017