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4 January 2006 Optimizing radial basis function networks to recognize network attacks for intrusion detection
Wei Pan, Weihua Li, Haobin Shi, Jianfeng Yan
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Proceedings Volume 5985, International Conference on Space Information Technology; 59851V (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.657359
Event: International Conference on Space information Technology, 2005, Wuhan, China
Abstract
A methodology for optimizing radial basis function (RBF) networks is proposed, which consists of the RBF network and the self-organizing map (SOM), aiming at improving the performance of the recognition and classification of novel attacks for intrusion detection. The optimal network architecture of the RBF network is determined automatically by the improved SOM algorithm, in which the centers and the number of hidden neurons are self-adjustable. The intrusion feature vectors are extracted from a benchmark dataset (the KDD-99) designed by DARPA. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed approach to recognize network attacks performance especially in terms of both efficient and accuracy.
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Wei Pan, Weihua Li, Haobin Shi, and Jianfeng Yan "Optimizing radial basis function networks to recognize network attacks for intrusion detection", Proc. SPIE 5985, International Conference on Space Information Technology, 59851V (4 January 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.657359
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KEYWORDS
Neurons

Computer intrusion detection

Network architectures

Neural networks

Brain mapping

Detection and tracking algorithms

Machine learning

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