A Survey of Machine Learning Techniques Applied to Software Defined Networking (SDN): Research Issues and Challenges

2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 393-430 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junfeng Xie ◽  
F. Richard Yu ◽  
Tao Huang ◽  
Renchao Xie ◽  
Jiang Liu ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Iqbal H. Sarker

In a computing context, cybersecurity is undergoing massive shifts in technology and its operations in recent days, and data science is driving the change. Extracting security incident patterns or insights from cybersecurity data and building corresponding data-driven model, is the key to make a security system automated and intelligent. To understand and analyze the actual phenomena with data, various scientific methods, machine learning techniques, processes, and systems are used, which is commonly known as data science. In this paper, we focus and briefly discuss cybersecurity data science, where the data is being gathered from relevant cybersecurity sources, and the analytics complement the latest data-driven patterns for providing more effective security solutions. The concept of cybersecurity data science allows making the computing process more actionable and intelligent as compared to traditional ones in the domain of cybersecurity. We then discuss and summarize a number of associated research issues and future directions. Furthermore, we provide a machine learning-based multi-layered framework for the purpose of cybersecurity modeling. Overall, our goal is not only to discuss cybersecurity data science and relevant methods but also to focus the applicability towards data-driven intelligent decision making for protecting the systems from cyber-attacks.


Author(s):  
D T Pham ◽  
A A Afify

Machine learning is concerned with enabling computer programs automatically to improve their performance at some tasks through experience. Manufacturing is an area where the application of machine learning can be very fruitful. However, little has been published about the use of machine-learning techniques in the manufacturing domain. This paper evaluates several machine-learning techniques and examines applications in which they have been successfully deployed. Special attention is given to inductive learning, which is among the most mature of the machine-learning approaches currently available. Current trends and recent developments in machine-learning research are also discussed. The paper concludes with a summary of some of the key research issues in machine learning.


Author(s):  
Bechoo Lal ◽  
Suraj Kumar

In this research paper the researcher builds a predictive model on churn customers using SMOTE and XG-Boost additive model and machine learning techniques in Telecommunication Industries. Customer’s churning is one of the global research issues in telecommunication industries. In somehow customers are not satisfying from telecommunication customer services, call rate, international plan, data pack, and others which are having a significant impact on customer’s services. The researcher used the SMOTE and XGboost technique to handle the imbalanced dataset and gives the higher-level accuracy for predictive model to identify the category of customer whether they are in churn or not churn. The researcher used the comparative study between logistics regression and random forest algorithms to classify the category of churn customers and non-churn customers in Telecommunication Industries. The predictive model is verifying at 96% accuracy level and can be capable to handle imbalance dataset. As per the data analysis the score of the confusion matrix is such as accuracy 94%, Precision for “ did not leave “ is 0.97 whereas recall is 0.96, and F1score is 0.97 with the support features of 903. For the churn customers precision is 0.80, recall is 0.81, F1-score is 0.80 and support features is 160, the data analysis report shows that the predictive model is having 94% accuracy whereas at 6% does not predict accurately about the customers status. Finally, the researcher concluded that the predictive model is more accurate and can be capable to handle imbalance dataset. The researchers assure that the predictive model would be benefited for the telecommunication industries to categories the churn/ non-churn customers and accordingly the organization can make changes their business plan and policies which would be benefited for the customers.


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 880
Author(s):  
Imran ◽  
Zeba Ghaffar ◽  
Abdullah Alshahrani ◽  
Muhammad Fayaz ◽  
Ahmed Mohammed Alghamdi ◽  
...  

In recent years, rapid development has been made to the Internet of Things communication technologies, infrastructure, and physical resources management. These developments and research trends address challenges such as heterogeneous communication, quality of service requirements, unpredictable network conditions, and a massive influx of data. One major contribution to the research world is in the form of software-defined networking applications, which aim to deploy rule-based management to control and add intelligence to the network using high-level policies to have integral control of the network without knowing issues related to low-level configurations. Machine learning techniques coupled with software-defined networking can make the networking decision more intelligent and robust. The Internet of Things application has recently adopted virtualization of resources and network control with software-defined networking policies to make the traffic more controlled and maintainable. However, the requirements of software-defined networking and the Internet of Things must be aligned to make the adaptations possible. This paper aims to discuss the possible ways to make software-defined networking enabled Internet of Things application and discusses the challenges solved using the Internet of Things leveraging the software-defined network. We provide a topical survey of the application and impact of software-defined networking on the Internet of things networks. We also study the impact of machine learning techniques applied to software-defined networking and its application perspective. The study is carried out from the different perspectives of software-based Internet of Things networks, including wide-area networks, edge networks, and access networks. Machine learning techniques are presented from the perspective of network resources management, security, classification of traffic, quality of experience, and quality of service prediction. Finally, we discuss challenges and issues in adopting machine learning and software-defined networking for the Internet of Things applications.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher Schreiner ◽  
Kari Torkkola ◽  
Mike Gardner ◽  
Keshu Zhang

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-99
Author(s):  
Li-Pang Chen

In this paper, we investigate analysis and prediction of the time-dependent data. We focus our attention on four different stocks are selected from Yahoo Finance historical database. To build up models and predict the future stock price, we consider three different machine learning techniques including Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Support Vector Regression (SVR). By treating close price, open price, daily low, daily high, adjusted close price, and volume of trades as predictors in machine learning methods, it can be shown that the prediction accuracy is improved.


Diabetes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 69 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 389-P
Author(s):  
SATORU KODAMA ◽  
MAYUKO H. YAMADA ◽  
YUTA YAGUCHI ◽  
MASARU KITAZAWA ◽  
MASANORI KANEKO ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Anantvir Singh Romana

Accurate diagnostic detection of the disease in a patient is critical and may alter the subsequent treatment and increase the chances of survival rate. Machine learning techniques have been instrumental in disease detection and are currently being used in various classification problems due to their accurate prediction performance. Various techniques may provide different desired accuracies and it is therefore imperative to use the most suitable method which provides the best desired results. This research seeks to provide comparative analysis of Support Vector Machine, Naïve bayes, J48 Decision Tree and neural network classifiers breast cancer and diabetes datsets.


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