A Lightweight Machine Learning-Based Email Spam Detection Model Using Word Frequency Pattern

  • Bouke M
  • Abdullah A
  • Abdullah M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This Spam emails have become a severe challenge that irritates and consumes recipients' time. On the one hand, existing spam detection techniques have low detection rates and cannot tolerate high-dimensional data. Moreover, due to the machine learning algorithm's effectiveness in identifying mail as solicited or unsolicited, their approaches have become common in spam detection systems. This paper proposes a lightweight machine learning-based spam detection model based on Random Forest (RF) algorithm. According to the empirical results, the proposed model achieved a 97% accuracy on the spambase dataset. Furthermore, the performance of the proposed model was evaluated using standard classification metrics such as Fscore, Recall, Precision, and Accuracy. The comparison of Our model with state-of-the-art works investigated in this paper showed the model performs better, with an improvement of 6% for all metrics.

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Bouke, M. A., Abdullah, A., Abdullah, M. T., Zaid, S. A., El Atigh, H., & ALshatebi, S. H. (2023). A Lightweight Machine Learning-Based Email Spam Detection Model Using Word Frequency Pattern. Journal of Information Technology and Computing, 4(1), 15–28. https://doi.org/10.48185/jitc.v4i1.653

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