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Improving the performance of the intrusion detection systems by the machine learning explainability

Quang-Vinh Dang

2021International Journal of Web Information Systems27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to explain the state-of-the-art machine learning models that are used in the intrusion detection problem for human-being understandable and study the relationship between the explainability and the performance of the models. Design/methodology/approach The authors study a recent intrusion data set collected from real-world scenarios and use state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms to detect the intrusion. The authors apply several novel techniques to explain the models, then evaluate manually the explanation. The authors then compare the performance of model post- and prior-explainability-based feature selection. Findings The authors confirm our hypothesis above and claim that by forcing the explainability, the model becomes more robust, requires less computational power but achieves a better predictive performance. Originality/value The authors draw our conclusions based on their own research and experimental works.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceIntrusion detection systemMachine learningArtificial intelligenceIntrusionFeature selectionSet (abstract data type)OriginalityForcing (mathematics)Value (mathematics)Feature (linguistics)Selection (genetic algorithm)Data miningGeochemistryCreativityPolitical scienceLinguisticsProgramming languageClimatologyGeologyPhilosophyLawNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques