现在你看到我:识别重复的网络角色

Sean Suehr, Chrysafis Vogiatzis
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这项工作在社会网络分析和执法情报的交叉点提供了一个决策框架,目标是识别社会网络中感兴趣的人。由于可获得的信息有限且不完善,犯罪社会网络是复杂的。此外,参与实体倾向于歪曲自己,以保持隐藏和隐蔽。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个新的整数规划公式,以帮助识别在社交网络中容易歪曲自己的实体。我们的见解是,这样的人物角色将形成限制直径的大子图,这些子图连接到其他实体,这些实体不直接通信或在短数量的中介中进行通信。我们正式定义了这个问题并推导了它的计算复杂度。此外,我们还提供了一个整数规划公式来使用商业求解器精确地求解它。然后,我们展示了我们的框架在Krebs 9/11网络上的行为。我们的方法能够识别出据信是参与两个独立子阴谋的两个不同的犯罪团伙:9月11日的多架飞机劫机;以及2001年针对美国驻巴黎大使馆的阴谋。
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Now You See Me: Identifying Duplicate Network Personas
This work provides a decision-making framework at the intersection of social network analysis and law enforcement intelligence with the goal of identifying persons of interest in a social network. Criminal social networks are complex due to the limited and imperfect information available. Moreover, the participating entities tend to misrepresent themselves in order to stay hidden and covert. In this work, we propose a new integer programming formulation to assist in the identification of entities who are prone to misrepresent themselves in a social network. Our insight is that such personas will form large subgraphs of restricted diameter that are connected to other entities who do not communicate directly or within a short number of intermediates. We formally define the problem and derive its computational complexity. Additionally, we provide an integer programming formulation to solve it exactly with the use of a commercial solver. We then show how our framework behaves on the Krebs 9/11 network. Our approach is able to identify what are believed to be two distinct clusters of criminals participating in two separate subplots: the multiple flight hijacking on September 11; as well as a plot against the U.S. embassy in Paris in the year 2001.
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