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Successful attacks can cause financial loss, expose personal or sensitive information, and even endanger human lives. While machine learning models have been applied to multi-class malware detection, prior work often overlooks the class-imbalance issue and does not clearly leverage ensemble learners. This study evaluates oversampling methods for minority classes and integrates ensemble models to measure their impact on predictive performance.","Leveraging Oversampling Techniques in Machine Learning Models for Multi-class Malware Detection  \nin Smart Home Applications  \nAbdullahi Chowdhury  \nSchool of Computer Science The University of Adelaide Adelaide, Australia [abdul.chowdhury@adelaide.edu.au](abdul.chowdhury@adelaide.edu.au)  \nMohammad Manzurul Islam  \ndept. of Computer Science and Engineering East West University Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh [mohammad.islam@ewubd.edu](mohammad.islam@ewubd.edu)  \nShahriar Kaisar  \ndept. of IS and Business Analytics RMIT University Melbourne, Australia [shahriar.kaisar@rmit.edu.au](shahriar.kaisar@rmit.edu.au)  \nMahbub E Khoda  \nFederation University Australia Churchill, Australia m.khoda,[n.naha@federation.edu.au](n.naha@federation.edu.au)  \nRanesh Naha  \nFederation University Australia Churchill, Australia  \n[n.naha@federation.edu.au](n.naha@federation.edu.au)  \nMohammad Ali Khoshkholghi, Mahdi Aiash  \nDept. of Computer Science Middlesex University London, UKa.khoshkholghi,[m.aiash@mdx.ac.uk](m.aiash@mdx.ac.uk)  \nAbstract—Smarthome applications are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide safety, comfort, and remote assistance. These applications are usually controlled using a smart home controller, which is often the target of malware attacks. A successful attack may result in financial loss, disclosure of personal and/or sensitive information, or even loss of human lives. Although machine learning models have been used in existing research for detecting multi-class malware attacks in smart home systems, they did not explicitly address the class imbalance problem in such cases. In addition, the use of ensemble learner is expected to provide improved performance. To address this, we investigated different oversampling techniques to increase the number of samples in the minority classes and incorporated ensemble learners to see their impact on the prediction performance. Experimental evaluation shows significant improvements (4-5%) in terms of accuracy, precision, recall, and F-1 score.  \nIndex Terms—Oversampling Techniques, Ensemble Models, Multi-class Malware Detection  \nI. INTRODUCTION  \nWe live in the era of internet-connected smart devices known as the Internet of Things (IoT) . People are connecting their essential everyday devices (e.g., home appliances, wearable sensors, security cameras, intelligent cars) to the Internet for automating intended tasks and making life easy [1] . The scope of IoT device adoption also extends to industrial automation, smart cities, precision agriculture, medical services, etc. A report by Business Insider Intelligence [2] predicts that more than 41 billion IoT devices will be actively connected to the Internet by 2027, resulting in approximately five devices used by each person living on earth. A majority of them are smart home devices that collect, process, and derive insights from sensed data using which smart home sensors decide for the intended action. However, these heterogeneous sensors are generally low-powered with limited processing capabilities and storage, hindering the adoption of a strong security  \nalgorithm. Also, to capture the consumer market share, IoT device manufacturers rapidly developed affordable smart home devices without following a standardised security mechanism [3] . Furthermore, for ease of usability by a regular consumer, many connected smart home devices are operated with default authentication, which results in infamous Brickerbot [4], and Mirai [5] attacks. Therefore, an acceptable level of security for IoT smart home devices is far from reality.  \nAmong different sensors/devices deployed in smart home applications, android operating system-based devices (e.g., google home, TV, mobile phones) play an important role by acting as a controlling hub, decision processing system, or an end device [6], [7] . 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