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The goals of this paper were twofold: to continue and refine previous research in the topic of tree cover type classification by harnessing modern machine learning models, and to extend the conclusions of that work to demonstrate that results gained from such models can be used to assist U.S. land management agencies in current challenges they face. Using the same dataset as the past study, an artificial...
Phishing emails have been used widely in fraud of financial organizations and customers. Phishing email detection has drawn a lot attention for many researchers and malicious detection devices are installed in email servers. However, phishing has become more and more complicated and sophisticated and attack can bypass the filter set by anti-phishing techniques. In this paper, we present a method to...
Network traffic classification plays an important role in various network activities. Due to the ineffectiveness of traditional port-based and payload-based methods, recent works proposed using machine learning methods to classify flows based on statistical characteristics. In this study, we evaluate the effectiveness of machine learning techniques on the real-time traffic classification problem....
The identification of network applications is of fundamental important to numerous network activities. Unfortunately, traditional port-based classification and packet payload-based analysis exhibit a number of shortfalls. A promising alternative is to use Machine Learning (ML) techniques and identify network applications based on per-flow features. Since a lot of flow features can be used for flow...
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