CBA-CLSVE: A Class-Level Soft-Voting Ensemble Based on the Chaos Bat Algorithm for Intrusion Detection

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Various machine-learning methods have been applied to anomaly intrusion detection. However, the Intrusion Detection System still faces challenges in improving Detection Rate and reducing False Positive Rate. In this paper, a Class-Level Soft-Voting Ensemble (CLSVE) scheme based on the Chaos Bat Algorithm (CBA), called CBA-CLSVE, is proposed for intrusion detection. The Support Vector Machine (SVM), K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) and Decision Tree (DT) are selected as the base learners of the ensemble. The Chaos Bat Algorithm is used to generate class-level weights to create the weighted voting ensemble. A weighted fitness function considering the tradeoff between maximizing Detection Rate and minimizing False Positive Rate is proposed. In the experiments, the NSL-KDD, UNSW-NB15 and CICIDS2017 datasets are used to verify the scheme. The experimental results show that the class-level weights generated by CBA can be used to improve the combinative performance. They also show that the same ensemble performance can be achieved using about half the total number of features or fewer.

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Shen, Y., Zheng, K., Yang, Y., Liu, S., & Huang, M. (2022). CBA-CLSVE: A Class-Level Soft-Voting Ensemble Based on the Chaos Bat Algorithm for Intrusion Detection. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/app122111298

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