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Clustered data Cluster-specific models Correlated binary responses Population-averaged models 1 Data Cluster 1 K-Means Algorithm 1 Malicious Code Detection 1 Malware Classification 1 Random effects models 1 Static Analysis 1 Structure Feature Extraction 1 Text Analysis 1
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Brown, K. Stephen 1 Chen, Chia-Mei 1 Farrell, Patrick J. 1 Sashegyi, Andreas I. 1 Wang, Shi-Hao 1
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International Journal of Applied Metaheuristic Computing (IJAMC) 1 Statistics & Probability Letters 1
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Advancing Malware Classification With an Evolving Clustering Method
Chen, Chia-Mei; Wang, Shi-Hao - In: International Journal of Applied Metaheuristic … 9 (2018) 3, pp. 1-12
This article describes how honeypots and intrusion detection systems serve as major mechanisms for security administrators to collect a variety of sample viruses and malware for further analysis, classification, and system protection. However, increased variety and complexity of malware makes...
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On the correspondence between population-averaged models and a class of cluster-specific models for correlated binary data
Sashegyi, Andreas I.; Brown, K. Stephen; Farrell, Patrick J. - In: Statistics & Probability Letters 52 (2001) 2, pp. 135-144
The relationship between marginal (population-averaged) models for cluster-correlated binary data, and a class of cluster-specific, logistic-normal random effects models is discussed. We show that random effects models can accomplish the same end as a more direct modelling of intra-cluster...
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