Network Traffic Classification via Kernel Based Extreme Learning Machine
Author(s) -
Fatih Ertam,
Engin Avcı
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of intelligent systems and applications in engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-6799
DOI - 10.18201/ijisae.267522
Subject(s) - traffic classification , computer science , the internet , internet traffic engineering , internet traffic , network packet , artificial intelligence , quality of service , machine learning , data mining , deep packet inspection , statistical classification , kernel (algebra) , computer network , world wide web , mathematics , combinatorics
The classification of data on the internet in order to make internet use more efficient has an important place especially for network administrators managing corporate networks. Studies for the classification of internet traffic have increased recently. By these studies, it is aimed to increase the quality of service on the network, use the network efficiently, create the service packages and offer them to the users. The first classification method used for the classification of the internet traffic was the classification for the use of port numbers. This classification method has already lost its validity although it was an effective and quick method of classification for the first usage times of the internet. Another classification method used for the classification of network traffic is called as load-based classification or deep packet analysis. This approach is based on the principle of classification by identifying signatures on packets flowing on the network. Another method of classification of the internet traffic which is commonly used in our day and has been also selected for this study is the kernel based on extreme learning machine based approaches. In this study, over 95% was achieved accuracies using different activation functions.
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