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Lens: A Knowledge-Guided Foundation Model for Network Traffic
by
Wang, Qineng
, Kong, Jiangtao
, Ji, Bo
, Yao, Ziyu
, Long, Cheng
, Wang, Yuchen
, Li, Xiaochang
, Shao, Huajie
, Chen, Qian
, Zhou, Gang
in
Accuracy
/ Classification
/ Communications traffic
/ Headers
/ Heterogeneity
/ Knowledge representation
/ Network analysis
/ Payloads
/ Semantics
/ Source code
2026
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Lens: A Knowledge-Guided Foundation Model for Network Traffic
by
Wang, Qineng
, Kong, Jiangtao
, Ji, Bo
, Yao, Ziyu
, Long, Cheng
, Wang, Yuchen
, Li, Xiaochang
, Shao, Huajie
, Chen, Qian
, Zhou, Gang
in
Accuracy
/ Classification
/ Communications traffic
/ Headers
/ Heterogeneity
/ Knowledge representation
/ Network analysis
/ Payloads
/ Semantics
/ Source code
2026
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Lens: A Knowledge-Guided Foundation Model for Network Traffic
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Wang, Qineng
, Kong, Jiangtao
, Ji, Bo
, Yao, Ziyu
, Long, Cheng
, Wang, Yuchen
, Li, Xiaochang
, Shao, Huajie
, Chen, Qian
, Zhou, Gang
in
Accuracy
/ Classification
/ Communications traffic
/ Headers
/ Heterogeneity
/ Knowledge representation
/ Network analysis
/ Payloads
/ Semantics
/ Source code
2026
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Lens: A Knowledge-Guided Foundation Model for Network Traffic
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Lens: A Knowledge-Guided Foundation Model for Network Traffic
2026
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Overview
Network traffic refers to the amount of data being sent and received over the Internet or any system that connects computers. Analyzing network traffic is vital for security and management, yet remains challenging due to the heterogeneity of plain-text packet headers and encrypted payloads. To capture the latent semantics of traffic, recent studies have adopted Transformer-based pretraining techniques to learn network representations from massive traffic data. However, these methods pre-train on data-driven tasks but overlook network knowledge, such as masking partial digits of the indivisible network port numbers for prediction, thereby limiting semantic understanding. In addition, they struggle to extend classification to new classes during fine-tuning due to the distribution shift. Motivated by these limitations, we propose a unified knowledge-guided foundation model for both network traffic classification and generation. In pretraining, we propose a Knowledge-Guided Mask Span Prediction method with textual context for learning knowledge-enriched representations. For extending to new classes in finetuning, we reframe the traffic classification as a closed-ended generation task and introduce context-aware finetuning to adapt to the distribution shift. Evaluation results across various benchmark datasets demonstrate that the proposed Lens~achieves superior performance on both classification and generation tasks. For traffic classification, Lens~outperforms competitive baselines substantially on 8 out of 12 tasks with an average accuracy of 96.33\\% and extends to novel classes with significantly better performance. For traffic generation, Lens~generates better high-fidelity network traffic for network simulation, gaining up to 30.46\\% and 33.3\\% better accuracy and F1 in fuzzing tests. We will open-source the code upon publication.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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