DocumentCode
188725
Title
Trolls Identification within an Uncertain Framework
Author
Dlala, Imen Ouled ; Attiaoui, Dorra ; Martin, Andrew ; Ben Yaghlane, Boutheina
Author_Institution
LARODEC Lab., Univ. of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia
fYear
2014
fDate
10-12 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
1011
Lastpage
1015
Abstract
The web plays an important role in people´s social lives since the emergence of Web 2.0. It facilitates the interaction between users, gives them the possibility to freely interact, share and collaborate through social networks, online community forums, blogs, wikis and other online collaborative media. However, an other side of the web is negatively taken such as posting inflammatory messages. Thus, when dealing with the online community forums, the managers seek to always enhance the performance of such platforms. In fact, to keep the serenity and prohibit the disturbance of the normal atmosphere, managers always try to novice users against these malicious persons by posting such message (DO NOT FEED TROLLS). But, this kind of warning is not enough to reduce this phenomenon. In this context we propose a new approach for detecting malicious people also called ´Trolls´ in order to allow community managers to take their ability to post online. To be more realistic, our proposal is defined within an uncertain framework. Based on the assumption consisting on the trolls´ integration in the successful discussion threads, we try to detect the presence of such malicious users. Indeed, this method is based on a conflict measure of the belief function theory applied between the different messages of the thread. In order to show the feasibility and the result of our approach, we test it in different simulated data.
Keywords
Internet; social networking (online); Web 2.0; belief function theory; blogs; conflict measure; inflammatory messages; malicious users; online collaborative media; online community forums; social networks; troll identification; uncertain framework; Communities; Educational institutions; Knowledge discovery; Message systems; Reliability; Social network services; Uncertainty; Q∾ belief function theory; conflict measure; trolls;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI), 2014 IEEE 26th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Limassol
ISSN
1082-3409
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTAI.2014.153
Filename
6984589
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