Topic-based social network analysis for virtual communities of interests in the dark web

Author:

L'Huillier Gaston1,Alvarez Hector1,Ríos Sebastián A.1,Aguilera Felipe1

Affiliation:

1. University of Chile, Santiago, Chile

Abstract

The study of extremist groups and their interaction is a crucial task in order to maintain homeland security and peace. Tools such as social networks analysis and text mining have contributed to their understanding in order to develop counter-terrorism applications. This work addresses the topic-based community key-members extraction problem, for which our method combines both text mining and social network analysis techniques. This is achieved by first applying latent Dirichlet allocation to build two topic-based social networks in online forums: one social network oriented towards the thread creator point-of-view, and the other is oriented towards the repliers of the overall forum. Then, by using different network analysis measures, topic-based key members are evaluated using as benchmark a social network built a plain representation of the network of posts. Experiments were successfully performed using an English language based forum available in the Dark Web portal.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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