Securing Tag-based recommender systems against profile injection attacks: A comparative study. (Extended Report)

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Authors Georgios K. Pitsilis, Heri Ramampiaro, Helge Langseth arXiv ID 1901.08422 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.CL, cs.SI Citations 0 Venue RecSys 2018 Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
This work addresses the challenges related to attacks on collaborative tagging systems, which often comes in a form of malicious annotations or profile injection attacks. In particular, we study various countermeasures against two types of such attacks for social tagging systems, the Overload attack and the Piggyback attack. The countermeasure schemes studied here include baseline classifiers such as, Naive Bayes filter and Support Vector Machine, as well as a Deep Learning approach. Our evaluation performed over synthetic spam data generated from del.icio.us dataset, shows that in most cases, Deep Learning can outperform the classical solutions, providing high-level protection against threats.
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