Accuracy evaluation of supervised machine learning classification models for wireless network traffic Online publication date: Mon, 17-Oct-2022
by Elans Grabs; Ernests Petersons; Dmitry Efrosinin; Aleksandrs Ipatovs; Janis Kluga; Valentin Sturm
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems (IJCNDS), Vol. 28, No. 6, 2022
Abstract: The article contains results of training and testing machine learning models with captured network traffic data. The main goal is to perform classification of video traffic in computer networks. Multiple performance metrics have been evaluated for commonly used classic supervised machine learning algorithms, as well as more advanced convolutional neural network model (for comparison). The article describes in detail the experimental setup, traffic pre-processing procedure, features extraction with different traffic window length and model parameters for training/testing. The article provides some experimental results in the form of tables and 3D surface plots. The conclusion of the article summarises the main findings and outlines the future study directions.
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