Motif-Based Exploratory Data Analysis for State-Backed Platform Manipulation on Twitter

Khuzaima Hameed, Rob Johnston, Brent Younce, Minh Tang, Alyson Wilson
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State-backed platform manipulation (SBPM) on Twitter has been a prominent public issue since the 2016 US election cycle. Identifying and characterizing users on Twitter as belonging to a state-backed campaign is an important part of mitigating their influence. In this paper, we propose a novel time series feature grounded in social science to characterize dynamic user networks on Twitter. We introduce a classification approach, motif functional data analysis (MFDA), that captures the evolution of motifs in temporal networks, which is a useful feature for analyzing malign influence. We evaluate MFDA on data from known SBPM campaigns on Twitter and representative authentic data and compare performance to other classification methods. To further leverage our dynamic feature, we use the changes in network structure captured by motifs to help uncover real-world events using anomaly detection.
基于主题的Twitter国家支持平台操纵探索性数据分析
自2016年美国大选周期以来,推特上国家支持的平台操纵(sppm)一直是一个突出的公共问题。识别Twitter上的用户并将其定性为属于政府支持的活动,是减轻其影响力的重要组成部分。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于社会科学的新颖时间序列特征来表征Twitter上的动态用户网络。我们介绍了一种分类方法,基序功能数据分析(MFDA),它捕捉了基序在时间网络中的演变,这是分析恶性影响的一个有用特征。我们对Twitter上已知的SBPM活动数据和具有代表性的真实数据进行了MFDA评估,并将性能与其他分类方法进行了比较。为了进一步利用我们的动态特性,我们使用由motif捕获的网络结构的变化来使用异常检测来帮助发现现实世界的事件。
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