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Detecting Deceptive Groups Using Conversations and Network Analysis

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Detecting Deceptive Groups Using Conversations and Network Analysis
Deception detection has been formulated as a supervised binary classification problem on single documents. However, in daily life, millions of fraud cases involve detailed conversations between deceivers and victims. Deceivers may dynamically adjust their deceptive statements according to the reactions of victims. In addition, people may form groups and collaborate to deceive others. In this paper, we seek to identify deceptive groups from their conversations. We propose a novel subgroup detection method that combines linguistic signals and signed network analysis for dynamic clustering. A social-elimination game called Killer Game is introduced as a
Dian Yu, Yulia Tyshchuk, Heng Ji, William A. Walla
Added 13 Apr 2016
Updated 13 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ACL
Authors Dian Yu, Yulia Tyshchuk, Heng Ji, William A. Wallace
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