Effective detection of sophisticated online banking fraud on extremely imbalanced data

被引:3
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作者
Wei Wei
Jinjiu Li
Longbing Cao
Yuming Ou
Jiahang Chen
机构
[1] University of Technology Sydney,Advanced Analytics Institute
来源
World Wide Web | 2013年 / 16卷
关键词
fraud detection; online banking; contrast pattern; neural network; data mining;
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摘要
Sophisticated online banking fraud reflects the integrative abuse of resources in social, cyber and physical worlds. Its detection is a typical use case of the broad-based Wisdom Web of Things (W2T) methodology. However, there is very limited information available to distinguish dynamic fraud from genuine customer behavior in such an extremely sparse and imbalanced data environment, which makes the instant and effective detection become more and more important and challenging. In this paper, we propose an effective online banking fraud detection framework that synthesizes relevant resources and incorporates several advanced data mining techniques. By building a contrast vector for each transaction based on its customer’s historical behavior sequence, we profile the differentiating rate of each current transaction against the customer’s behavior preference. A novel algorithm, ContrastMiner, is introduced to efficiently mine contrast patterns and distinguish fraudulent from genuine behavior, followed by an effective pattern selection and risk scoring that combines predictions from different models. Results from experiments on large-scale real online banking data demonstrate that our system can achieve substantially higher accuracy and lower alert volume than the latest benchmarking fraud detection system incorporating domain knowledge and traditional fraud detection methods.
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页码:449 / 475
页数:26
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