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Article | Open Access

AutoSHARC: Feedback Driven Explainable Intrusion Detection with SHAP-Guided Post-Hoc Retraining for QoS Sensitive IoT Networks

Muhammad Saad Farooqui1Aizaz Ahmad Khattak2Bakri Hossain Awaji3Nazik Alturki4Noha Alnazzawi5Muhammad Hanif6( )Muhammad Shahbaz Khan2
Department of Computer Science, HITEC University, Taxila, 47080, Pakistan
School of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, EH10 5DT, UK
Department of Computer Science, College of Computer Science and Information Systems, Najran University, Najran, 6646, Saudi Arabia
Department of Information Systems, College of Computer and Information Sciences, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, P.O. Box 84428, Riyadh, 11671, Saudi Arabia
Computer Science and Engineering Department, Yanbu Industrial College, Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, Yanbu, 46444, Saudi Arabia
Department of Informatics, School of Business, Örebro Universitet, Örebro, SE-701 82, Sweden
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Quality of Service (QoS) assurance in programmable IoT and 5G networks is increasingly threatened by cyberattacks such as Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS), spoofing, and botnet intrusions. This paper presents AutoSHARC, a feedback-driven, explainable intrusion detection framework that integrates Boruta and LightGBM–SHAP feature selection with a lightweight CNN–Attention–GRU classifier. AutoSHARC employs a two-stage feature selection pipeline to identify the most informative features from high-dimensional IoT traffic and reduces 46 features to 30 highly informative ones, followed by post-hoc SHAP-guided retraining to refine feature importance, forming a feedback loop where only the most impactful attributes are reused to retrain the model. This iterative refinement reduces computational overhead, accelerates detection latency, and improves transparency. Evaluated on the CIC IoT 2023 dataset, AutoSHARC achieves 98.98% accuracy, 98.9% F1-score, and strong robustness with a Matthews Correlation Coefficient of 0.98 and Cohen’s Kappa of 0.98. The final model contains only 531,272 trainable parameters with a compact 2 MB size, enabling real-time deployment on resource-constrained IoT nodes. By combining explainable AI with iterative feature refinement, AutoSHARC provides scalable and trustworthy intrusion detection while preserving key QoS indicators such as latency, throughput, and reliability.

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Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences
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Farooqui MS, Khattak AA, Awaji BH, et al. AutoSHARC: Feedback Driven Explainable Intrusion Detection with SHAP-Guided Post-Hoc Retraining for QoS Sensitive IoT Networks. Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, 2025, 145(3): 4395-4439. https://doi.org/10.32604/cmes.2025.072023

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Received: 18 August 2025
Accepted: 24 October 2025
Published: 23 December 2025
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