Sockpuppet Detection in Wikipedia: A Corpus of Real-World Deceptive Writing for Linking Identities
Authors | Thamar Solorio Ragib Hasan Mainul Mizan |
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Publication date | 2014 |
Links | Original Preprint |
Sockpuppet Detection in Wikipedia: A Corpus of Real-World Deceptive Writing for Linking Identities - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Thamar Solorio, Ragib Hasan and Mainul Mizan.
Overview
This paper describes the corpus of sockpuppet cases authors gathered from Wikipedia. A sockpuppet is an online user account created with a fake identity for the purpose of covering abusive behavior and/or subverting the editing regulation process. Authors used a semi-automated method for crawling and curating a dataset of real sockpuppet investigation cases. To the best of knowledge, this is the first corpus available on real-world deceptive writing. Authors describe the process for crawling the data and some preliminary results that can be used as baseline for benchmarking research.
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Solorio, Thamar; Hasan, Ragib; Mizan, Mainul. (2014). "[[Sockpuppet Detection in Wikipedia: A Corpus of Real-World Deceptive Writing for Linking Identities]]".
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Solorio, Thamar; Hasan, Ragib; Mizan, Mainul. (2014). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Sockpuppet_Detection_in_Wikipedia:_A_Corpus_of_Real-World_Deceptive_Writing_for_Linking_Identities">Sockpuppet Detection in Wikipedia: A Corpus of Real-World Deceptive Writing for Linking Identities</a>".