Iglesias Martínez, José AntonioLedezma Espino, Agapito IsmaelSanchis de Miguel, María Araceli2016-09-222016-09-222013Evolving and Adaptive Intelligent Systems (EAIS), 2013 IEEE Conference on. : IEEE Computer Society. Pp. 78-83978-1-4673-5855-2https://hdl.handle.net/10016/23611A computer can keep track of computer users to improve the security in the system. However, this does not prevent a user from impersonating another user. Only the user behavior recognition can help to detect masqueraders. Under the UNIX operating system, users type several commands which can be analyzed in order to create user profiles. These profiles identify a specific user or a specific computer user behavior. In addition, a computer user behavior changes over time. If the behavior recognition is done automatically, these changes need to be taken into account. For this reason, we propose in this paper a simple evolving method that is able to keep up to date the computer user behavior profiles. This method is based on Evolving Fuzzy Systems. The approach is evaluated using real data streams.7application/pdfeng© 2013 IEEEPrototypesComputersComputational modelingHidden Markov modelsTrainingData modelsMathematical modelEvolving Systems for Computer User Behavior Classificationconference paperInformáticaopen access7883Evolving and Adaptive Intelligent Systems (EAIS), 2013 IEEE Conference onCC/0000021693