Abstract
AbstractAnalysis of time series data has been a challenging research subject for decades. Email traffic has recently been modelled as a time series function using a Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) and RNNs were shown to provide higher prediction accuracy than previous probabilistic models from the literature. Given the exponential rise of email workloads which need to be handled by email servers, in this paper we first present and discuss the literature on modelling email traffic. We then explain the advantages and limitations of different approaches as well as their points of agreement and disagreement. Finally, we present a comprehensive comparison between the performance of RNN and Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) models. Our experimental results demonstrate that both approaches can achieve high accuracy over four large datasets acquired from different universities’ servers, outperforming existing work, and show that the use of LSTM and RNN is very promising for modelling email traffic.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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