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SMO-DNN: Spider Monkey Optimization and Deep Neural Network Hybrid Classifier Model for Intrusion Detectionopen access

Authors
Khare, NeeluDevan, PreethiChowdhary, Chiranji LalBhattacharya, SwetaSingh, GeetaSingh, SaurabhYoon, Byungun
Issue Date
Apr-2020
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
network intrusion detection system (NIDS); spider monkey optimization (SMO); dimension reduction; NSL-KDD dataset; deep neural network (DNN)
Citation
ELECTRONICS, v.9, no.4
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ELECTRONICS
Volume
9
Number
4
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6758
DOI
10.3390/electronics9040692
ISSN
2079-9292
2079-9292
Abstract
The enormous growth in internet usage has led to the development of different malicious software posing serious threats to computer security. The various computational activities carried out over the network have huge chances to be tampered and manipulated and this necessitates the emergence of efficient intrusion detection systems. The network attacks are also dynamic in nature, something which increases the importance of developing appropriate models for classification and predictions. Machine learning (ML) and deep learning algorithms have been prevalent choices in the analysis of intrusion detection systems (IDS) datasets. The issues pertaining to quality and quality of data and the handling of high dimensional data is managed by the use of nature inspired algorithms. The present study uses a NSL-KDD and KDD Cup 99 dataset collected from the Kaggle repository. The dataset was cleansed using the min-max normalization technique and passed through the 1-N encoding method for achieving homogeneity. A spider monkey optimization (SMO) algorithm was used for dimensionality reduction and the reduced dataset was fed into a deep neural network (DNN). The SMO based DNN model generated classification results with 99.4% and 92% accuracy, 99.5% and 92.7% of precision, 99.5% and 92.8% of recall and 99.6% and 92.7% of F1-score, utilizing minimal training time. The model was further compared with principal component analysis (PCA)-based DNN and the classical DNN models, wherein the results justified the advantage of implementing the proposed model over other approaches.
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