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Robust Network Traffic Classification
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47
References
2014
Year
Internet Traffic AnalysisNew SchemeRtc SchemeEngineeringMachine LearningData ScienceData MiningPattern RecognitionTraffic PredictionPredictive AnalyticsEncrypted TrafficKnowledge DiscoveryNetwork AnalysisNetwork Traffic MeasurementComputer ScienceDeep LearningTraffic MonitoringTraffic Classification
As a fundamental tool for network management and security, traffic classification has attracted increasing attention in recent years. A significant challenge to the robustness of classification performance comes from zero-day applications previously unknown in traffic classification systems. In this paper, we propose a new scheme of Robust statistical Traffic Classification (RTC) by combining supervised and unsupervised machine learning techniques to meet this challenge. The proposed RTC scheme has the capability of identifying the traffic of zero-day applications as well as accurately discriminating predefined application classes. In addition, we develop a new method for automating the RTC scheme parameters optimization process. The empirical study on real-world traffic data confirms the effectiveness of the proposed scheme. When zero-day applications are present, the classification performance of the new scheme is significantly better than four state-of-the-art methods: random forest, correlation-based classification, semi-supervised clustering, and one-class SVM.
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