Densely Connected Residual Network for Attack Recognition

08/05/2020
by   Peilun Wu, et al.
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High false alarm rate and low detection rate are the major sticking points for unknown threat perception. To address the problems, in the paper, we present a densely connected residual network (Densely-ResNet) for attack recognition. Densely-ResNet is built with several basic residual units, where each of them consists of a series of Conv-GRU subnets by wide connections. Our evaluation shows that Densely-ResNet can accurately discover various unknown threats that appear in edge, fog and cloud layers and simultaneously maintain a much lower false alarm rate than existing algorithms.

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