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Jugal Kalita

Researcher at University of Colorado Colorado Springs

Publications -  278
Citations -  8273

Jugal Kalita is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Colorado Springs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Cluster analysis. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 253 publications receiving 6323 citations. Previous affiliations of Jugal Kalita include University of Pennsylvania & University of Saskatchewan.

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Network Anomaly Detection: Methods, Systems and Tools

TL;DR: This paper provides a structured and comprehensive overview of various facets of network anomaly detection so that a researcher can become quickly familiar with every aspect of network anomalies detection.
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A Survey of the Usages of Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing

TL;DR: The field of natural language processing has been propelled forward by an explosion in the use of deep learning models over the last several years as mentioned in this paper, which includes several core linguistic processing issues in addition to many applications of computational linguistics.
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MIFS-ND: A mutual information-based feature selection method

TL;DR: A greedy feature selection method using mutual information that combines both feature–feature mutual information and feature–class mutual information to find an optimal subset of features to minimize redundancy and to maximize relevance among features is introduced.
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A Survey of Outlier Detection Methods in Network Anomaly Identification

TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of well-known distance-based, density-based and other techniques for outlier detection and compare them is presented and definitions of outliers are provided and their detection based on supervised and unsupervised learning in the context of network anomaly detection are discussed.
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Botnet in DDoS Attacks: Trends and Challenges

TL;DR: This survey presents a comprehensive overview of DDoS attacks, their causes, types with a taxonomy, and technical details of various attack launching tools.