On the Potential of Network-Based Features for Fraud Detection

Open Access
Authors
  • Catayoun Azarm
  • E. Acar ORCID logo
  • Mickey van Zeelt
Publication date 14-02-2024
Edition v1
Number of pages 8
Publisher ArXiv
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Online transaction fraud presents substantial challenges to businesses and consumers, risking significant financial losses. Conventional rule-based systems struggle to keep pace with evolving fraud tactics, leading to high false positive rates and missed detections. Machine learning techniques offer a promising solution by leveraging historical data to identify fraudulent patterns. This article explores using the personalised PageRank (PPR) algorithm to capture the social dynamics of fraud by analysing relationships between financial accounts. The primary objective is to compare the performance of traditional features with the addition of PPR in fraud detection models. Results indicate that integrating PPR enhances the model's predictive power, surpassing the baseline model. Additionally, the PPR feature provides unique and valuable information, evidenced by its high feature importance score. Feature stability analysis confirms consistent feature distributions across training and test datasets.
Document type Preprint
Note Version v2 (2024) also available on ArXiv.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2402.09495
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