Quarantine Deceiving Yelp's Users by Detecting Unreliable Rating Reviews

04/21/2020
by   Viet Trinh, et al.
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Online reviews have become a valuable and significant resource, for not only consumers but companies, in decision making. In the absence of a trusted system, highly popular and trustworthy internet users will be assumed as members of the trusted circle. In this paper, we describe our focus on quarantining deceiving Yelp's users that employ both review spike detection (RSD) algorithm and spam detection technique in bridging review networks (BRN), on extracted key features. We found that more than 80 unreliable, and more than 80 spamming.

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