scholarly journals Intrusion Detection System using One Class SVM with and without Feature Selection in Wormhole Attack Detection

An Ad-hoc network is a kind of wireless construction from one to another computer, without having Wi-Fi access point or Router. However, the Ad hoc approach offers marginal security and decreases the data transfer rate. Consequently, it helps the attacker to connect with the ad-hoc network without any trouble. Therefore, a robust and reliable intrusion detection system (IDS) is a necessity of today’s information security domain. These IDS systems play a vital role in monitoring the threats encountered in a network by detecting the change in the normal profile due to attacks. Recently, to detect attacks the IDS are being equipped with machine learning algorithms to attain better accuracy and fast detection speed. Most of the IDS use different network features. However, enormous number of features makes the detection and prevention complicated. The IDS presented in this paper employs random forest and principal component analysis to minimize the number of features for network IDS for wireless ad hoc networks. The one class SVM has been used for detection of worm hole attack with and without feature selection. The performances of these approaches are compared with various existing techniques with false positive rate (FPR), accuracy and detection rate. Here, the accuracy improves and false positive rate reduces when intrusion is detected with feature selection technique. This paper discusses the performance of the one class SVM classifier in the wireless adhoc network IDS with random forest feature selection and principal component analysis feature selection techniques and one class SVM classifier without feature selection technique in the detection of wormhole attack. And the performance of one class SVM IDS is better in the detection of wormhole attack while it is implemented with principal component analysis feature selection technique.

Author(s):  
Norsyela Muhammad Noor Mathivanan ◽  
Nor Azura Md.Ghani ◽  
Roziah Mohd Janor

<span>The curse of dimensionality and the empty space phenomenon emerged as a critical problem in text classification. One way of dealing with this problem is applying a feature selection technique before performing a classification model. This technique helps to reduce the time complexity and sometimes increase the classification accuracy. This study introduces a feature selection technique using K-Means clustering to overcome the weaknesses of traditional feature selection technique such as principal component analysis (PCA) that require a lot of time to transform all the inputs data. This proposed technique decides on features to retain based on the significance value of each feature in a cluster. This study found that k-means clustering helps to increase the efficiency of KNN model for a large data set while KNN model without feature selection technique is suitable for a small data set. A comparison between K-Means clustering and PCA as a feature selection technique shows that proposed technique is better than PCA especially in term of computation time. Hence, k-means clustering is found to be helpful in reducing the data dimensionality with less time complexity compared to PCA without affecting the accuracy of KNN model for a high frequency data.</span>


Author(s):  
Alphonsa Salu S. J. ◽  
Jeraldin Auxillia D

A non-invasive technique using knee joint vibroarthographic (VAG) signals can be used for the early diagnosis of knee joint disorders. Among the algorithms devised for the detection of knee joint disorders using VAG signals, algorithms based on entropy measures can provide better performance. In this work, the VAG signal is preprocessed using wavelet decomposition into sub band signals. Features of the decomposed sub bands such as approximate entropy, sample entropy & wavelet energy are extracted as a quantified measure of complexity of the signal. A feature selection based on Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is performed in order to select the significant features. The extracted features are then used for classification of VAG signal into normal and abnormal VAG using support vector machine. It is observed that the classifier provides a better accuracy with feature selection using principal component analysis. And the results show that the classifier was able to classify the signal with an accuracy of 82.6%, error rate of 0.174, sensitivity of 1.0 and specificity of 0.888.


2021 ◽  
pp. 6787-6794
Author(s):  
Anisha Rebinth, Dr. S. Mohan Kumar

An automated Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) system for glaucoma diagnosis using fundus images is developed. The various glaucoma image classification schemes using the supervised and unsupervised learning approaches are reviewed. The research paper involves three stages of glaucoma disease diagnosis. First, the pre-processing stage the texture features of the fundus image is recorded with a two-dimensional Gabor filter at various sizes and orientations. The image features are generated using higher order statistical characteristics, and then Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to select and reduce the dimension of the image features. For the performance study, the Gabor filter based features are extracted from the RIM-ONE and HRF database images, and then Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier is used for classification. Final stage utilizes the SVM classifier with the Radial Basis Function (RBF) kernel learning technique for the efficient classification of glaucoma disease with accuracy 90%.


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