2013 |
Luckner, Marcin; Filasiak, Robert Reference data sets for spam detection: Creation, analysis, propagation Inproceedings Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), pp. 212–221, 2013, ISSN: 03029743. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tagi: Anomaly detection, Flow analysis, Hybrid classifiers, Reference sets, Spam detection @inproceedings{Luckner2013, title = {Reference data sets for spam detection: Creation, analysis, propagation}, author = {Marcin Luckner and Robert Filasiak}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-40846-5_22}, issn = {03029743}, year = {2013}, date = {2013-01-01}, booktitle = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)}, volume = {8073 LNAI}, pages = {212--221}, abstract = {A reference set is a set of data of network traffic whose form and content allows detecting an event or a group of events. Realistic and representative datasets based on real traffic can improve research in the fields of intruders and anomaly detection. Creating reference sets tackles a number of issues such as the collection and storage of large volumes of data, the privacy of information and the relevance of collected events. Moreover, rare events are hard to analyse among background traffic and need specialist detection tools. One of the common problems that can be detected in network traffic is spam. This paper presents the methodology for creating a network traffic reference set for spam detection. The methodology concerns the selection of significant features, the collection and storage of data, the analysis of the collected data, the enrichment of the data with additional events and the propagation of the set. Moreover, a hybrid classifier that detects spam on relatively high level is presented. textcopyright 2013 Springer-Verlag.}, keywords = {Anomaly detection, Flow analysis, Hybrid classifiers, Reference sets, Spam detection}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } A reference set is a set of data of network traffic whose form and content allows detecting an event or a group of events. Realistic and representative datasets based on real traffic can improve research in the fields of intruders and anomaly detection. Creating reference sets tackles a number of issues such as the collection and storage of large volumes of data, the privacy of information and the relevance of collected events. Moreover, rare events are hard to analyse among background traffic and need specialist detection tools. One of the common problems that can be detected in network traffic is spam. This paper presents the methodology for creating a network traffic reference set for spam detection. The methodology concerns the selection of significant features, the collection and storage of data, the analysis of the collected data, the enrichment of the data with additional events and the propagation of the set. Moreover, a hybrid classifier that detects spam on relatively high level is presented. textcopyright 2013 Springer-Verlag. |
Luckner, Marcin; Filasiak, Robert Reference data sets for spam detection: Creation, analysis, propagation Inproceedings Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), pp. 212–221, 2013, ISSN: 03029743. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tagi: Anomaly detection, Flow analysis, Hybrid classifiers, Reference sets, Spam detection @inproceedings{Luckner2013f, title = {Reference data sets for spam detection: Creation, analysis, propagation}, author = {Marcin Luckner and Robert Filasiak}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-40846-5_22}, issn = {03029743}, year = {2013}, date = {2013-01-01}, booktitle = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)}, volume = {8073 LNAI}, pages = {212--221}, abstract = {A reference set is a set of data of network traffic whose form and content allows detecting an event or a group of events. Realistic and representative datasets based on real traffic can improve research in the fields of intruders and anomaly detection. Creating reference sets tackles a number of issues such as the collection and storage of large volumes of data, the privacy of information and the relevance of collected events. Moreover, rare events are hard to analyse among background traffic and need specialist detection tools. One of the common problems that can be detected in network traffic is spam. This paper presents the methodology for creating a network traffic reference set for spam detection. The methodology concerns the selection of significant features, the collection and storage of data, the analysis of the collected data, the enrichment of the data with additional events and the propagation of the set. Moreover, a hybrid classifier that detects spam on relatively high level is presented. textcopyright 2013 Springer-Verlag.}, keywords = {Anomaly detection, Flow analysis, Hybrid classifiers, Reference sets, Spam detection}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } A reference set is a set of data of network traffic whose form and content allows detecting an event or a group of events. Realistic and representative datasets based on real traffic can improve research in the fields of intruders and anomaly detection. Creating reference sets tackles a number of issues such as the collection and storage of large volumes of data, the privacy of information and the relevance of collected events. Moreover, rare events are hard to analyse among background traffic and need specialist detection tools. One of the common problems that can be detected in network traffic is spam. This paper presents the methodology for creating a network traffic reference set for spam detection. The methodology concerns the selection of significant features, the collection and storage of data, the analysis of the collected data, the enrichment of the data with additional events and the propagation of the set. Moreover, a hybrid classifier that detects spam on relatively high level is presented. textcopyright 2013 Springer-Verlag. |
Publikacje
2013 |
Reference data sets for spam detection: Creation, analysis, propagation Inproceedings Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), pp. 212–221, 2013, ISSN: 03029743. |
Reference data sets for spam detection: Creation, analysis, propagation Inproceedings Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), pp. 212–221, 2013, ISSN: 03029743. |