
Next generation antivirus endowed with bitwise morphological extreme learning machines
2020; Elsevier BV; Volume: 81; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.micpro.2020.103724
ISSN1872-9436
AutoresSidney Marlon Lopes de Lima, Danilo Souza, Ricardo Paranhos Pinheiro, Sthéfano H. M. T. Silva, Petrônio G. Lopes, Rafael Diniz Toscano de Lima, Jemerson R. de Oliveira, Thyago Monteiro, Sérgio Murilo Maciel Fernandes, Edison de Queiroz Albuquerque, Washington W. A. da Silva, Wellington Pinheiro dos Santos,
Tópico(s)Extracellular vesicles in disease
ResumoEvery second, on average, 8 (eight) new malware are created. So, our goal is to propose an antivirus, endowed with artificial intelligence, able of identifying malwares through models based on fast training and high-performance neural networks. Our NGAV (Next Generation Antivirus) is equipped with an authorial ELM (Extreme Learning Morphological) machine. Our bmELMs (Bitwise-Morphological ELMs) are inspired by the image processing theory of Mathematical Morphology. We claim that bmELMs are able to adapt in any machine learning dataset. Inspired by Mathematical Morphology, our bmELMs are capable of modeling any form present at the decisions boundaries of neural networks. Our bmELMs results are compared with classical ELMs and evaluated through widely used classification metrics. Our antivirus, provided with Bitwise-Morphology, achieves an average accuracy of 97.88%, 93.07%, 93.07% and 91.74% in malware detection of PE (Portable Executable), Java, JavaScript and PHP, respectively. Our NGAV enables high performance, large capacity of parallelism, and simple, low-power architecture with low power consumption. We concluded that our Bitwise-Morphology assists to the main requirements for the proper operation and confection of antivirus in hardware.
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