Community Detection Model Based on Graph Representation and Self-supervised Learning

Author(s):  
Feng Qiao ◽  
Chenxi Huang ◽  
Song Xu ◽  
Jin Qi
2014 ◽  
Vol 28 (30) ◽  
pp. 1450211 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xia Zhang ◽  
Zhengyou Xia ◽  
Shengwu Xu ◽  
J. D. Wang

Timely and cost-effective analytics over social network has emerged as a key ingredient for success in many businesses and government endeavors. Community detection is an active research area of relevance to analyze online social network. The problem of selecting a particular community detection algorithm is crucial if the aim is to unveil the community structure of a network. The choice of a given methodology could affect the outcome of the experiments because different algorithms have different advantages and depend on tuning specific parameters. In this paper, we propose a community division model based on the notion of game theory, which can combine advantages of previous algorithms effectively to get a better community classification result. By making experiments on some standard dataset, it verifies that our community detection model based on game theory is valid and better.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-23
Author(s):  
Zhendong Wang ◽  
Zeyu Li ◽  
Junling Wang ◽  
Dahai Li

The combination of deep learning and intrusion detection has become a hot topic in today’s network security. In the face of massive, high-dimensional network traffic with uneven sample distribution, how to be able to accurately detect anomalous traffic is the primary task of intrusion detection. Most research on intrusion detection systems based on network anomalous traffic detection has focused on supervised learning; however, the process of obtaining labeled data often requires a lot of time and effort, as well as the support of network experts. Therefore, it is worthwhile investigating the development of label-free self-supervised learning-based approaches called BYOL which is a simple and elegant framework with sufficiently powerful feature extraction capabilities for intrusion detection systems. In this paper, we propose a new data augmentation strategy for intrusion detection data and an intrusion detection model based on label-free self-supervised learning, using a new data augmentation strategy to introduce a perturbation enhancement model to learn invariant feature representation capability and an improved BYOL self-supervised learning method to train the UNSW-NB15 intrusion detection dataset without labels to extract network traffic feature representations. Linear evaluation on UNSW-NB15 and transfer learning on NSK-KDD, KDD CUP99, CIC IDS2017, and CIDDS_001 achieve excellent performance in all metrics.


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