Named Entity Recognition for Drone Forensic Using BERT and DistilBERT

Swardiantara Silalahi, T. Ahmad, H. Studiawan
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The increase in UAV usage and popularity in many fields opens new opportunities and challenges. Many business sectors are benefiting from the UAV device employment. The wide range of drone implementation is varied, from business purposes to crime. Hence, further mechanisms are needed to deal with drone crime and attacks both administratively and technically. From a technical view, the security protocol is needed to keep the drone safe from various logical or physical attacks. In case a drone experiences incidents, a forensic protocol is needed to perform analysis and investigation to uncover the incident, understand the attack behavior, and mitigate the incident risk. Among the existing drone forensic research efforts, there is limited attempt to utilize specific drone artifacts to perform forensic analysis. Therefore, this paper investigates the potential of NER (Named Entity Recognition) as an initial step to perform information extraction from drone flight logs data. We use Transformers-based techniques to perform NER and assist the forensic investigation. BERT and DistilBERT pre-trained models are fine-tuned using the annotated data and get the F1 scores of 98.63% and of 95.9%, respectively.
基于BERT和DistilBERT的无人机取证命名实体识别
无人机在许多领域的使用和普及带来了新的机遇和挑战。许多商业部门都受益于无人机设备的就业。无人机的应用范围很广,从商业目的到犯罪目的都有。因此,需要进一步的机制在行政和技术上处理无人机犯罪和攻击。从技术角度来看,需要安全协议来保护无人机免受各种逻辑或物理攻击。如果无人机遇到事故,需要一个取证协议来执行分析和调查,以发现事件,了解攻击行为,并降低事件风险。在现有的无人机法医研究工作中,利用特定无人机文物进行法医分析的尝试有限。因此,本文研究了NER(命名实体识别)作为从无人机飞行日志数据中进行信息提取的第一步的潜力。我们使用基于transformer的技术来执行NER并协助法医调查。使用标注数据对BERT和DistilBERT预训练模型进行微调,分别获得98.63%和95.9%的F1分数。
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