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Sequential Attack Detection in Recommender Systems


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Recommender systems are widely used in electronic commerce, social media and online streaming services to provide personalized recommendations to the users by exploiting ...Show More

Abstract:

Recommender systems are widely used in electronic commerce, social media and online streaming services to provide personalized recommendations to the users by exploiting past ratings and interactions. This paper considers the security aspect with quick and accurate detection of attacks by observing the newly created profiles sequentially to prevent the damage which may be incurred by the injection of new profiles with dishonest ratings. The proposed framework consists of a latent variable model, which is trained by a variational EM algorithm, followed by a sequential detection algorithm. The latent variable model generates homogeneous representations of the users given their rating history and mixed data-type attributes such as age and gender. The representations are then exploited to generate univariate statistics to be efficiently used in a CUSUM-like sequential detection algorithm that can quickly detect persistent attacks while maintaining low false alarm rates. We apply our proposed framework to three different real-world datasets and exhibit superior performance in comparison to the existing baseline algorithms for both attack profile and sequential detection. Furthermore, we demonstrate robustness to different attack strategies and configurations.
Page(s): 3285 - 3298
Date of Publication: 28 April 2021

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