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Effect of Hyper-Parameter Optimization on the Deep Learning Model Proposed for Distributed Attack Detection in Internet of Things Environment
Md Mohaimenuzzaman, Zahraa Said Abdallah, Joarder Kamruzzaman, Bala Srinivasan
Published 2018-06-19Version 1
This paper studies the effect of various hyper-parameters and their selection for the best performance of the deep learning model proposed in [1] for distributed attack detection in the Internet of Things (IoT). The findings show that there are three hyper-parameters that have more influence on the best performance achieved by the model. As a consequence, this study shows that the model's accuracy as reported in the paper is not achievable, based on the best selections of parameters, which is also supported by another recent publication [2].
Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures and 2 tables
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