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Spam filtering based on preference ranking

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Mingjun Lan, Wanlei Zhou
When the average number of spam messages received is continually increasing exponentially, both the Internet service provider and the end user suffer. The lack of an efficient solution may threaten the usability of the email as a communication means. In this paper we present a filtering mechanism applying the idea of preference ranking. This filtering mechanism will distinguish spam emails from other email on the Internet. The preference ranking gives the similarity values for nominated emails and spam emails specified by users, so that the ISP/end users can deal with spam emails at filtering points. We designed three filtering points to classify nominated emails into spam email, unsure email and legitimate email. This filtering mechanism can be applied on both middleware and at the client-side. The experiments show that high precision, recall and TCR (total cost ratio) of spam emails can be predicted for the preference based filtering mechanisms.

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223 - 227

Location

Shanghai, China

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2005-09-21

End date

2005-09-23

ISBN-13

9780769524320

ISBN-10

076952432X

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2005, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

H Wang

Title of proceedings

Fifth International Conference on Computer and Information Technology : CIT 2005 : proceedings : 21-23 September, 2005, Shanghai, China

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