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As the Internet applications are growing rapidly, the intrusion detection system is widely used to detect network intrusion effectively. Aiming at the high-dimensional characteristics of data in the intrusion detection system, but the traditional frequent-pattern-based outlier mining algorithm has the problems of difficulty in obtaining complete frequent patterns and high time complexity, the outlier set is further analysed to get the attack pattern of intrusion detection. The NSL-KDD dataset and UNSW-NB15 dataset are used for evaluating the proposed approach by conducting some experiments. The experiment results show that the method has good performance in detection rate, false alarm rate, and recall rate and effectively reduces the time complexity.
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