Study of Anomaly Detection Based on Randomized Subspace Methods in IP Networks
Abstract
In this paper we propose novel randomized subspace methods to detect anomalies in Internet Protocol networks. Given a data matrix containing information about network traffic, the proposed approaches perform a normal-plus-anomalous matrix decomposition aided by random subspace techniques and subsequently detect traffic anomalies in the anomalous subspace using a statistical test. Experimental results demonstrate improvement over the traditional principal component analysis-based subspace methods in terms of robustness to noise and detection rate.
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