In this paper, we address the problem of identifying spam users on Wikipedia and present our preliminary results. We formulate the problem as a binary classification task and propose a set of features based on user editing behavior to separate spammers from benign users. We tested our system on a new dataset we built consisting of 4.2K (half spam and half benign) users and 75.6K edits. Experimental results show that our approach reaches 80.8% classification accuracy and 0.88 mean average precision. We compared against ORES, the most recent tool developed by Wikimedia which assigns a damaging score to each edit, and we show that our system outperforms ORES in spam users detection. Moreover, by combining our features with ORES, classification...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...
Collaborative functionality is an increasingly prevalent web technology. To encourage participation,...
We present a hybrid methodology for recognizing computerized spammers by amalgamating network based ...
In this paper, we address the problem of identifying spam users on Wikipedia and present our prelimi...
In this paper, we present our research on the problem of ensuring the integrity of Wikipedia, the wo...
Wikipedia, the free and open-collaboration based online encyclopedia, has millions of pages that are...
Today’s digital landscape is characterized by the pervasive presence of online communities. One of t...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly prevalent Web technology. However, the open-a...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly preva-lent Web technology. However, the open-...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
Annotated training data is essential for supervised learning methods. Human annotation is costly and...
Wikipedia is a global crowdsourced encyclopedia that at time of writing is available in 287 language...
In this paper, we present and validate an algorithmable to accurately identify anomalous behaviors o...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...
Collaborative functionality is an increasingly prevalent web technology. To encourage participation,...
We present a hybrid methodology for recognizing computerized spammers by amalgamating network based ...
In this paper, we address the problem of identifying spam users on Wikipedia and present our prelimi...
In this paper, we present our research on the problem of ensuring the integrity of Wikipedia, the wo...
Wikipedia, the free and open-collaboration based online encyclopedia, has millions of pages that are...
Today’s digital landscape is characterized by the pervasive presence of online communities. One of t...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly prevalent Web technology. However, the open-a...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly preva-lent Web technology. However, the open-...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
Annotated training data is essential for supervised learning methods. Human annotation is costly and...
Wikipedia is a global crowdsourced encyclopedia that at time of writing is available in 287 language...
In this paper, we present and validate an algorithmable to accurately identify anomalous behaviors o...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...
Collaborative functionality is an increasingly prevalent web technology. To encourage participation,...
We present a hybrid methodology for recognizing computerized spammers by amalgamating network based ...