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Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services. 11th EAI International Conference, MobiCASE 2020, Shanghai, China, September 12, 2020, Proceedings

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BullyAlert- A Mobile Application for Adaptive Cyberbullying Detection

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-64214-3_1,
        author={Rahat Ibn Rafiq and Richard Han and Qin Lv and Shivakant Mishra},
        title={BullyAlert- A Mobile Application for Adaptive Cyberbullying Detection},
        proceedings={Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services. 11th EAI International Conference, MobiCASE 2020, Shanghai, China, September 12, 2020, Proceedings},
        proceedings_a={MOBICASE},
        year={2020},
        month={12},
        keywords={Cyberbullying Mobile application Detection},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-030-64214-3_1}
    }
    
  • Rahat Ibn Rafiq
    Richard Han
    Qin Lv
    Shivakant Mishra
    Year: 2020
    BullyAlert- A Mobile Application for Adaptive Cyberbullying Detection
    MOBICASE
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64214-3_1
Rahat Ibn Rafiq1,*, Richard Han1, Qin Lv1, Shivakant Mishra1
  • 1: University of Colorado Boulder
*Contact email: rahatibnrafiq@gmail.com

Abstract

Due to the prevalence and severe consequences of cyberbullying, numerous research works have focused on mining and analyzing social network data to understand cyberbullying behavior and then using the gathered insights to develop accurate classifiers to detect cyberbullying. Some recent works have been proposed to leverage the detection classifiers in a centralized cyberbullying detection system and send notifications to the concerned authority whenever a person is perceived to be victimized. However, two concerns limit the effectiveness of a centralized cyberbullying detection system. First, a centralized detection system gives a uniform severity level of alerts to everyone, even though individual guardians might have different tolerance levels when it comes to what constitutes cyberbullying. Second, the volume of data being generated by old and new social media makes it computationally prohibitive for a centralized cyberbullying detection system to be a viable solution. In this work, we propose BullyAlert, an android mobile application for guardians that allows the computations to be delegated to the hand-held devices. In addition to that, we incorporate an adaptive classification mechanism to accommodate the dynamic tolerance level of guardians when receiving cyberbullying alerts. Finally, we include a preliminary user analysis of guardians and monitored users using the data collected from BullyAlert usage.

Keywords
Cyberbullying Mobile application Detection
Published
2020-12-19
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64214-3_1
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