A Novel Approach to Discovery of Ranking Fraud for Mobile Apps

Ms Poornima, Dinesh Chandrasehkaran

Abstract


Now a day’s ranking fraud in the mobile App market refers to fraudulent or deceptive activities which have a purpose of bumping up the Apps in the popularity list. Indeed, it becomes more and more frequent for App developers to use shady means, such as inflating therapy’ sales or posting phony App ratings, to commit ranking fraud. The importance of preventing ranking fraud has been widely recognized. In this paper, we provide a holistic view of ranking fraud and propose a ranking fraud detection system for mobile Apps. Specifically, we first propose to accurately locate the ranking fraud by mining the active periods, namely leading sessions, of mobile Apps. Such leading sessions can be leveraged for detecting the local anomaly instead of global anomaly of App rankings. Furthermore, we investigate three types of evidences, i.e., ranking based evidences, rating based evidences and review based evidences, by modeling Apps’ ranking, rating and review behaviors through statistical hypotheses tests. In addition, we propose an optimization based aggregation method to integrate all the evidences for fraud detection. Finally, we evaluate the proposed system with real-world App data collected from the iOS App Store for a long time period. In experiments, we validate the effectiveness of the proposed system, and shows the scalability of the detection algorithm as well assume regularity of ranking fraud activities.

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