Abstract
Fraud detection in online networks has become increasingly challenging as fraudsters adopt sophisticated camouflage tactics to evade detection, making it imperative to combat their deceptive strategies. Graph-based fraud detection has gained significant attention in recent years, reflecting its growing potential to mitigate sophisticated fraudulent activities. The main objective of graph-based fraud detection is to distinguish between fraudsters and normal entities within graphs. While real-world networks contain complex, high-order relationships, existing graph-based fraud detection methods focus solely on pairwise interactions, overlooking non-pairwise relationships and the broader dependencies among entities within fraud graphs. Thus, we highlight the importance of exploring non-pairwise relationships to build a more effective fraud detection model. In this paper, we propose TROPICAL, a novel TRansfOrmer-based hyPergraph LearnIng framework for detecting CAmouflaged maLicious actors in online social networks. To capture comprehensive high-order relations, we construct a hypergraph from the original input graph. However, constructing the hypergraph can be computationally intensive. TROPICAL addresses this challenge by carefully selecting moderate hyperparameters, creating a balance between computational efficiency and effectively capturing high-order relationships. TROPICAL learns node representations by processing multiple hyperedge groups and incorporates positional encodings into the aggregated information to enhance their distinctiveness. The aggregated sequential information is then passed through a transformer encoder, enabling the model to generate rich, high-order representations to detect camouflaged fraudsters. Extensive experiments on two real-world datasets demonstrate TROPICAL’s superior performance compared to the state-of-the-art fraud detection models. The source codes and the datasets of our work are available at https://github.com/VenusHaghighi/TROPICAL.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 7987-8022 |
| Number of pages | 36 |
| Journal | Knowledge and Information Systems |
| Volume | 67 |
| Issue number | 9 |
| Early online date | 28 May 2025 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Sept 2025 |
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- Hypergraph learning
- Camouflage
- Fraudster detection
- Discriminative embedding
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DP23: Towards Generalisable and Unbiased Dynamic Recommender Systems
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