Classification of Spam Emails through Hierarchical Clustering and Supervised Learning

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Authors Francisco Jรกรฑez-Martino, Eduardo Fidalgo, Santiago Gonzรกlez-Martรญnez, Javier Velasco-Mata arXiv ID 2005.08773 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 37 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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Spammers take advantage of email popularity to send indiscriminately unsolicited emails. Although researchers and organizations continuously develop anti-spam filters based on binary classification, spammers bypass them through new strategies, like word obfuscation or image-based spam. For the first time in literature, we propose to classify spam email in categories to improve the handle of already detected spam emails, instead of just using a binary model. First, we applied a hierarchical clustering algorithm to create SPEMC-$11$K (SPam EMail Classification), the first multi-class dataset, which contains three types of spam emails: Health and Technology, Personal Scams, and Sexual Content. Then, we used SPEMC-$11$K to evaluate the combination of TF-IDF and BOW encodings with Naรฏve Bayes, Decision Trees and SVM classifiers. Finally, we recommend for the task of multi-class spam classification the use of (i) TF-IDF combined with SVM for the best micro F1 score performance, $95.39\%$, and (ii) TD-IDF along with NB for the fastest spam classification, analyzing an email in $2.13$ms.
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