Sellappan Palaniappan

Work place: Department of Information Technology, Malaysia University of Science & Technology, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

E-mail: sell@must.edu.my

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Research Interests: Autonomic Computing, Computational Learning Theory, Hardware Security, Information Security, Network Security, Data Mining, World Wide Web, Data Structures and Algorithms

Biography

Dr. Sellappan Palaniappan is currently Professor of IT, Dean of School of Sci-ence and Engineering, and Provost of Malaysia University of Science and Technology. He has a PhD in Interdisci-plinary Information Science from Uni-versity of Pittsburgh (USA), a Master in Computer Science from University of London (UK), and a Bachelor in Statis-tics from University of Malaya (Malaysia). His current research interests include Data Mining, Machine Learning, Health In-formatics, Web Services, Block chain, Cyber security, Cloud Computing and IoT.

Author Articles
Deceptive Opinion Detection Using Machine Learning Techniques

By Naznin Sultana Sellappan Palaniappan

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2020.01.01, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2020

Nowadays, online reviews have become a valuable resource for customer decision making before purchasing a product. Research shows that most of the people look at online reviews before purchasing any product. So, customers reviews are now become a crucial part of doing business online. Since review can either promote or demote a product or a service, so buying and selling fake reviews turns into a profitable business for some people now a days. In the past few years, deceptive review detection has attracted significant attention from both the industrial organizations and academic communities. However, the issue remains to be a challenging problem due to the lack of labeled dataset for supervised learning and evaluation. Also, study shows that both the state of the art computational approaches and human readers acquire an error rate of about 35% to 48% in identifying fake reviews. This study thoroughly investigated and analyzed customers’ online reviews for deception detection using different supervised machine learning methods and proposes a machine learning model using stochastic gradient descent algorithm for the detection of spam review. To reduce bias and variance, bagging and boosting approach was integrated into the model. Furthermore, to select the most appropriate features in the feature selection step, some rules using regular expression were also generated. Experiments on hotel review dataset demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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