Author_Institution :
KDDI R&D Labs., Inc., Saitama, Japan
Abstract :
Cyber-bullying is widely recognized as a serious social problem, especially for adolescents and it is also becoming a threat to the viability of online social networks. Several researchers have proposed digital-communication based frameworks whose goal is to help detect bullying in social networks. In this paper, our study focuses on detecting relation-based cyber-bullying, which is an indirect attack on a human, e.g., isolating a victim by ignoring the victim´s messages. Recently, relationship-based cyber-bullying has received attention as a new type of cyber-bullying, and detecting it is still a novel problem. As it attacks a human relationship, the detection should monitor the change of the human relationship. In this paper, for the first step of relation-based cyber-bullying detection, we propose a framework to generate a contact network. The framework consists of two phases for a reduction of false negative, i.e. Students are friends in the school but detected as non-friend in the Social Networking Service (SNS), which is a serious problem for the cyber-bullying detection. Finally, this paper analyzes the collected SNS data with the actual human relationships, and evaluates the proposed framework.
Keywords :
social networking (online); SNS data; contact network generation; digital-communication based framework; false negative; human relationship; online social network; relation-based cyber-bullying detection; social networking service; Accuracy; Blogs; Digital communication; Educational institutions; Filtering; Media; Social network services; contact network; cyber-bullying; human relationship detection;