Generative Adversarial Classification Network with Application to Network Traffic Classification
This work addresses network traffic classification, an incremental improvement by integrating imputation with classification to enhance accuracy.
The paper tackles the problem of missing data in network traffic classification by proposing a joint data imputation and classification method called GACN, which outperforms existing methods in classification accuracy as demonstrated on real-world data traces.
Large datasets in machine learning often contain missing data, which necessitates the imputation of missing data values. In this work, we are motivated by network traffic classification, where traditional data imputation methods do not perform well. We recognize that no existing method directly accounts for classification accuracy during data imputation. Therefore, we propose a joint data imputation and data classification method, termed generative adversarial classification network (GACN), whose architecture contains a generator network, a discriminator network, and a classification network, which are iteratively optimized toward the ultimate objective of classification accuracy. For the scenario where some data samples are unlabeled, we further propose an extension termed semi-supervised GACN (SSGACN), which is able to use the partially labeled data to improve classification accuracy. We conduct experiments with real-world network traffic data traces, which demonstrate that GACN and SS-GACN can more accurately impute data features that are more important for classification, and they outperform existing methods in terms of classification accuracy.