Unsupervised Anomaly Detection in NSL-KDD Using -VAE: A Latent Space and Reconstruction Error Approach
Dylan Baptiste
Ramla Saddem
Alexandre Philippot
François Foyer
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Abstract
As Operational Technology increasingly integrates with Information Technology, the need for Intrusion Detection Systems becomes more important. This paper explores an unsupervised approach to anomaly detection in network traffic using -Variational Autoencoders on the NSL-KDD dataset. We investigate two methods: leveraging the latent space structure by measuring distances from test samples to the training data projections, and using the reconstruction error as a conventional anomaly detection metric. By comparing these approaches, we provide insights into their respective advantages and limitations in an unsupervised setting. Experimental results highlight the effectiveness of latent space exploitation for classification tasks.
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