SeGA: Preference-Aware Self-Contrastive Learning with Prompts for Anomalous User Detection on Twitter

Ying-Ying Chang,Wei-Yao Wang,Wen-Chih Peng

AAAI 2024(2024)

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In the dynamic and rapidly evolving world of social media, detecting anomalous users has become a crucial task to address malicious activities such as misinformation and cyberbullying. As the increasing number of anomalous users improves the ability to mimic normal users and evade detection, existing methods only focusing on bot detection are ineffective in terms of capturing subtle distinctions between users. To address these challenges, we proposed SeGA, preference-aware self-contrastive learning for anomalous user detection, which leverages heterogeneous entities and their relations in the Twittersphere to detect anomalous users with different malicious strategies. SeGA utilizes the knowledge of large language models to summarize user preferences via posts. In addition, integrating user preferences with prompts as pseudo-labels for preference-aware self-contrastive learning enables the model to learn multifaceted aspects for describing the behaviors of users. Extensive experiments on the proposed TwBNT benchmark demonstrate that SeGA significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art methods (+3.5% ∼ 27.6%) and empirically validate the effectiveness of the model design and pre-training strategies. Our code and data are publicly available at https://github.com/ying0409/SeGA.
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APP: Social Networks,DMKM: Applications,DMKM: Graph Mining, Social Network Analysis & Community,ML: Unsupervised & Self-Supervised Learning,NLP: Other
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