TY - GEN
T1 - Social Spammer Detection with Sentiment Information
AU - Hu, Xia
AU - Tang, Jiliang
AU - Gao, Huiji
AU - Liu, Huan
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Social media is a popular platform for spammers to unfairly overwhelm normal users with unwanted or fake content via social networking. The spammers significantly hinder the use of social media systems for effective information dissemination and sharing. Different from the spammers in traditional platforms such as email and the Web, spammers in social media can easily connect with each other, sometimes without mutual consent. They collude with each other to imitate normal users by quickly accumulating a large number of 'human' friends. In addition, content information in social media is noisy and unstructured. It is infeasible to directly apply traditional spammer detection methods in social media. Understanding and detecting deception has been extensively studied in traditional sociology and social sciences. Motivated by psychological findings in physical world, we investigate whether sentiment analysis can help spammer detection in online social media. In particular, we first conduct an exploratory study to analyze the sentiment differences between spammers and normal users, and then present an optimization formulation that incorporates sentiment information into a novel social spammer detection framework. Experimental results on real-world social media datasets show the superior performance of the proposed framework by harnessing sentiment analysis for social spammer detection.
AB - Social media is a popular platform for spammers to unfairly overwhelm normal users with unwanted or fake content via social networking. The spammers significantly hinder the use of social media systems for effective information dissemination and sharing. Different from the spammers in traditional platforms such as email and the Web, spammers in social media can easily connect with each other, sometimes without mutual consent. They collude with each other to imitate normal users by quickly accumulating a large number of 'human' friends. In addition, content information in social media is noisy and unstructured. It is infeasible to directly apply traditional spammer detection methods in social media. Understanding and detecting deception has been extensively studied in traditional sociology and social sciences. Motivated by psychological findings in physical world, we investigate whether sentiment analysis can help spammer detection in online social media. In particular, we first conduct an exploratory study to analyze the sentiment differences between spammers and normal users, and then present an optimization formulation that incorporates sentiment information into a novel social spammer detection framework. Experimental results on real-world social media datasets show the superior performance of the proposed framework by harnessing sentiment analysis for social spammer detection.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICDM.2014.141
DO - 10.1109/ICDM.2014.141
M3 - Conference contribution
T3 - Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, ICDM
SP - 180
EP - 189
BT - Proceedings - 14th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, ICDM 2014
A2 - Kumar, Ravi
A2 - Toivonen, Hannu
A2 - Pei, Jian
A2 - Zhexue Huang, Joshua
A2 - Wu, Xindong
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 14th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, ICDM 2014
Y2 - 14 December 2014 through 17 December 2014
ER -