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Hauptverfasser: Nuha, Ulin, Lin, Chih-Hsueh
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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author Nuha, Ulin
Lin, Chih-Hsueh
author_facet Nuha, Ulin
Lin, Chih-Hsueh
contents Several machine learning schemes have attempted to perform the detection of spam messages. However, those schemes mostly require a huge amount of labeled data. The existing techniques addressing the lack of data availability have issues with effectiveness and robustness. Therefore, this paper proposes a conditional semi-supervised data augmentation (CSSDA) for a spam detection model lacking the availability of data. The main architecture of CSSDA comprises feature extraction and enhanced generative network. Here, we exploit unlabeled data for data augmentation to extend training data. The enhanced generative in our proposed scheme produces latent variables as fake samples from unlabeled data through a conditional scheme. Latent variables can come from labeled and unlabeled data as the input for the final classifier in our spam detection model. The experimental results indicate that our proposed CSSDA achieves excellent results compared to several related methods both exploiting unlabeled data and not. In the experiment stage with various amounts of unlabeled data, CSSDA is the only robust model that obtains a balanced accuracy of about 85% when the availability of labeled data is large. We also conduct several ablation studies to investigate our proposed scheme in detail. The result also shows that several ablation studies strengthen our proposed innovations. These experiments indicate that unlabeled data has a significant contribution to data augmentation using the conditional semi-supervised scheme for spam detection.
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spellingShingle Conditional Semi-Supervised Data Augmentation for Spam Message Detection with Low Resource Data
Nuha, Ulin
Lin, Chih-Hsueh
Artificial Intelligence
Computation and Language
Several machine learning schemes have attempted to perform the detection of spam messages. However, those schemes mostly require a huge amount of labeled data. The existing techniques addressing the lack of data availability have issues with effectiveness and robustness. Therefore, this paper proposes a conditional semi-supervised data augmentation (CSSDA) for a spam detection model lacking the availability of data. The main architecture of CSSDA comprises feature extraction and enhanced generative network. Here, we exploit unlabeled data for data augmentation to extend training data. The enhanced generative in our proposed scheme produces latent variables as fake samples from unlabeled data through a conditional scheme. Latent variables can come from labeled and unlabeled data as the input for the final classifier in our spam detection model. The experimental results indicate that our proposed CSSDA achieves excellent results compared to several related methods both exploiting unlabeled data and not. In the experiment stage with various amounts of unlabeled data, CSSDA is the only robust model that obtains a balanced accuracy of about 85% when the availability of labeled data is large. We also conduct several ablation studies to investigate our proposed scheme in detail. The result also shows that several ablation studies strengthen our proposed innovations. These experiments indicate that unlabeled data has a significant contribution to data augmentation using the conditional semi-supervised scheme for spam detection.
title Conditional Semi-Supervised Data Augmentation for Spam Message Detection with Low Resource Data
topic Artificial Intelligence
Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.04990