TY - GEN
T1 - Accurate classification of the internet traffic based on the SVM method
AU - Li, Zhu
AU - Yuan, Ruixi
AU - Guan, Xiaohong
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - The need to quickly and accurately classify Internet traffic for security and QoS control has been increasing significantly with the growing Internet traffic and applications over the past decade. Pattern recognition by learning the features in the training samples to classify the unknown flows is one of the main methods. However, many methods developed in the previous works are too complicated to be applied in real-time, and the prior probabilities based on the training samples are severely biased. This paper uses the SVM (Support Vector Machine) method to train 7 classes of applications of different characteristics, captured from a campus network backbone. A discriminator selection algorithm is developed to obtain the best combination of the features for classification. Our optimized method yields approximately 96.9% accuracy for un-biased training and testing samples. For regular biased samples, the accuracy is about 99.4%. Furthermore, all the feature parameters are computable in real time from captured packet headers, suggesting real time network traffic classification with high accuracy is achievable.
AB - The need to quickly and accurately classify Internet traffic for security and QoS control has been increasing significantly with the growing Internet traffic and applications over the past decade. Pattern recognition by learning the features in the training samples to classify the unknown flows is one of the main methods. However, many methods developed in the previous works are too complicated to be applied in real-time, and the prior probabilities based on the training samples are severely biased. This paper uses the SVM (Support Vector Machine) method to train 7 classes of applications of different characteristics, captured from a campus network backbone. A discriminator selection algorithm is developed to obtain the best combination of the features for classification. Our optimized method yields approximately 96.9% accuracy for un-biased training and testing samples. For regular biased samples, the accuracy is about 99.4%. Furthermore, all the feature parameters are computable in real time from captured packet headers, suggesting real time network traffic classification with high accuracy is achievable.
KW - Discriminator selection
KW - Internet flow classification
KW - Network traffic
KW - Support vector machine
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/38549084831
U2 - 10.1109/ICC.2007.231
DO - 10.1109/ICC.2007.231
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:38549084831
SN - 1424403537
SN - 9781424403530
T3 - IEEE International Conference on Communications
SP - 1373
EP - 1378
BT - 2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC'07
T2 - 2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC'07
Y2 - 24 June 2007 through 28 June 2007
ER -