Detection of Novel Social Bots by Ensembles of Specialized Classifiers

06/11/2020
by   Mohsen Sayyadiharikandeh, et al.
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Malicious actors create inauthentic social media accounts controlled in part by algorithms, known as social bots, to disseminate misinformation and agitate online discussion. While researchers have developed sophisticated methods to detect abuse, novel bots with diverse behaviors evade detection. We show that different types of bots are characterized by different behavioral features. As a result, commonly used supervised learning techniques suffer severe performance deterioration when attempting to detect behaviors not observed in the training data. Moreover, tuning these models to recognize novel bots requires retraining with a significant amount of new annotations, which are expensive to obtain. To address these issues, we propose a new supervised learning method that trains classifiers specialized for each class of bots and combines their decisions through the maximum rule. The ensemble of specialized classifiers (ESC) can better generalize, leading to an average improvement of 56 behaviors are learned with fewer labeled examples during retraining. We are deploying ESC in the newest version of Botometer, a popular tool to detect social bots in the wild.

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