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PSSF: A Novel Statistical Approach for Personalized Service-side Spam Filtering
Junejo, Khurum Nazir; Karim, Asim
Web Intelligence, IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on
Volume , Issue , 2-5 Nov. 2007 Page(s):228 - 234
Digital Object Identifier   10.1109/WI.2007.47
Summary:The volume of spam e-mails has grown rapidly in the last two years resulting in increasing costs to users, network operators, and e-mail service providers (ESPs). E-mail users demand accurate spam filtering with minimum effort from their side. Since the distribution of spam and non-spam e-mails is often different for different users a single filter trained on a general corpus is not optimal for all users. The question asked by ESPs is: How do you build robust and scalable automatic personalized spam filters? We address this question by presenting PSSF, a novel statistical approach for personalized service-side spam filtering. PSSF builds a discriminative classifier from a statistical model of spam and non-spam e-mails. A classifier is first built on a general training corpus that is then adapted in one or more passes of soft labeling and classifier rebuilding over each user's unlabeled e-mails. The statistical model captures the distribution of tokens in spam and non-spam e-mails. This model is robust in the sense that its size can be reduced significantly without degrading filtering performance. We evaluate PSSF on two datasets. The results demonstrate the superior performance and scalability of PSSF in comparison with other published results on the same datasets.

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