Title :
ReSpam: A Novel Reputation Based Mechanism of Defending against Tag Spam in Social Computing
Author :
Yonggang Wang ; Shan Yao ; Jing Li ; Zhongfei Xia ; Hanbing Yan ; JunFeng Xu
Author_Institution :
Nat. Comput. Network Emergency Response Tech. Team/Coordination Center of China, Beijing, China
Abstract :
Defending against spam in tagging system is a very challenging task. This paper presents ReSpam, a novel reputation based mechanism of defending against tag spam in tagging systems. In ReSpam, timing behaviors and voting methods are introduced to defend tag spam. Each user has a global reputation which can increase or decrease after some judgement given bythe tagging system. When the system finds that the time between logging and posting is too short or the time between opening a webpage and posting a tag is too short, the reputations of all the users who post a tag of that kind will decrease. For a uncertain tag, the system requests some users to help to judge the quality of that uncertain tag. If the feedback shows that lots of users regard that tag as spam, all the users who post a tag of that kind will find their reputations lower than before. Otherwise, those users´ reputations will increase. The advantage of ReSpam is its simple rationale and less computing compared to pairwise reputation based mechanism such as SpamClean and DSpam. The system ranks search result by the average reputation of annotators of each result. Experimental results show ReSpam can effectively resist tag spam and work better than some existing tag search schemes.
Keywords :
social networking (online); unsolicited e-mail; DSpam; ReSpam; SpamClean; Web page; global reputation; logging; pairwise reputation based mechanism; social computing; tag posting; tag spam; tagging system; timing behaviors; user reputations; voting methods; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Reliability; Resists; Tagging; Timing; Videos;
Conference_Titel :
Service Oriented System Engineering (SOSE), 2014 IEEE 8th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Oxford
DOI :
10.1109/SOSE.2014.49