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Log Parsing

Log Parsing is the task of transforming unstructured log data into a structured format that can be used to train machine learning algorithms. The structured log data is then used to identify patterns, trends, and anomalies, which can support decision-making and improve system performance, security, and reliability. The log parsing process involves the extraction of relevant information from log files, the conversion of this information into a standardized format, and the storage of the structured data in a database or other data repository.

Papers

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Log Parsing: How Far Can ChatGPT Go?Code1
Log-based Anomaly Detection Without Log ParsingCode1
Lost in Translation? Converting RegExes for Log Parsing into Dynatrace Pattern Language0
ADALog: Adaptive Unsupervised Anomaly detection in Logs with Self-attention Masked Language Model0
Deep Learning-based Intrusion Detection Systems: A Survey0
A Comparative Study on Large Language Models for Log Parsing0
LogParser-LLM: Advancing Efficient Log Parsing with Large Language Models0
HELP: Hierarchical Embeddings-based Log Parsing0
OptLLM: Optimal Assignment of Queries to Large Language ModelsCode0
ECLIPSE: Semantic Entropy-LCS for Cross-Lingual Industrial Log Parsing0
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