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Support Vector Machines for TCP traffic classification
Authors:Alice Este  Francesco Gringoli  Luca Salgarelli
Affiliation:1. University of Napoli “Federico II”, Italy;2. Network Measurement and Monitoring (NM2) s.r.l., Italy;1. DIET, Sapienza University of Rome, Via Eudossiana 18, Rome 00184, Italy;2. Department of Pattern Analysis and Computer Vision, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Via Morego 30, 16163 Genova, Italy;1. MOEKLINNS Lab, Department of Computer Science and Technology, Xi’an Jiaotong University, 710049, China;2. Department of Computer Science, Union University, Jackson, TN 38305, USA
Abstract:Support Vector Machines (SVM) represent one of the most promising Machine Learning (ML) tools that can be applied to the problem of traffic classification in IP networks. In the case of SVMs, there are still open questions that need to be addressed before they can be generally applied to traffic classifiers. Having being designed essentially as techniques for binary classification, their generalization to multi-class problems is still under research. Furthermore, their performance is highly susceptible to the correct optimization of their working parameters. In this paper we describe an approach to traffic classification based on SVM. We apply one of the approaches to solving multi-class problems with SVMs to the task of statistical traffic classification, and describe a simple optimization algorithm that allows the classifier to perform correctly with as little training as a few hundred samples. The accuracy of the proposed classifier is then evaluated over three sets of traffic traces, coming from different topological points in the Internet. Although the results are relatively preliminary, they confirm that SVM-based classifiers can be very effective at discriminating traffic generated by different applications, even with reduced training set sizes.
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