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Detecting Influence Campaigns in Social Networks Using the Ising Model

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Abstract

We consider the problem of identifying coordinated influence campaigns conducted by automated agents or bots in a social network. We study several different Twitter datasets which contain such campaigns and find that the bots exhibit heterophily - they interact more with humans than with each other. We use this observation to develop a probability model for the network structure and bot labels based on the Ising model from statistical physics. We present a method to find the maximum likelihood assignment of bot labels by solving a minimum cut problem. Our algorithm allows for the simultaneous detection of multiple bots that are potentially engaging in a coordinated influence campaign, in contrast to other methods that identify bots one at a time. We find that our algorithm is able to more accurately find bots than existing methods when compared to a human labeled ground truth. We also look at the content posted by the bots we identify and find that they seem to have a coordinated agenda.


Publication:

arXiv e-prints

Pub Date:
May 2018
DOI:

10.48550/arXiv.1805.10244

arXiv:
arXiv:1805.10244
Bibcode:
2018arXiv180510244G
Keywords:
  • Computer Science - Social and Information Networks;
  • Physics - Physics and Society;
  • Statistics - Applications