Unfavorable Behavior Detection in Real World Systems Using the Multiagent System

  • Cetnarowicz K
  • Cięciwa R
  • Nawarecki E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Nowadays detecting destructive attacks and dangerous activities is crucial problem in many real world security systems. A security system should enable to distinguish some actors which effects of behavior are perhaps unfavorable for a considered area. The considered areas are real world systems e.g. airports, shops or city centers. Project of real world security system should assume the changing and unpredictable type of dangerous activities in real world systems. Security system has to detect and react to new kind of dangers that have never been encountered before. In this article there are presented methods derived from some ethically-social and immunological mechanisms that should enable automated intrusion detection.

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Cetnarowicz, K., Cięciwa, R., Nawarecki, E., & Rojek, G. (2006). Unfavorable Behavior Detection in Real World Systems Using the Multiagent System. In Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining (pp. 416–420). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32392-9_44

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