ENWalk: Learning network features for spam detection in twitter

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Abstract

Social medias are increasing their influence with the vast public information leading to their active use for marketing by the companies and organizations. Such marketing promotions are difficult to identify unlike the traditional medias like TV and newspaper. So, it is very much important to identify the promoters in the social media. Although, there are active ongoing researches, existing approaches are far from solving the problem. To identify such imposters, it is very much important to understand their strategies of social circle creation and dynamics of content posting. Are there any specific spammer types? How successful are each types? We analyze these questions in the light of social relationships in Twitter. Our analyses discover two types of spammers and their relationships with the dynamics of content posts. Our results discover novel dynamics of spamming which are intuitive and arguable. We propose ENWalk, a framework to detect the spammers by learning the feature representations of the users in the social media. We learn the feature representations using the random walks biased on the spam dynamics. Experimental results on large-scale twitter network and the corresponding tweets show the effectiveness of our approach that outperforms the existing approaches.

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Santosh, K. C., Maity, S. K., & Mukherjee, A. (2017). ENWalk: Learning network features for spam detection in twitter. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 10354 LNCS, pp. 90–101). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60240-0_11

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