RoSGAS : Adaptive Social Bot Detection with Reinforced Self-Supervised GNN Architecture Search

Author:

Yang Yingguang1,Yang Renyu2,Li Yangyang3,Cui Kai1,Yang Zhiqin,Wang Yue4,Xu Jie5,Xie Haiyong1

Affiliation:

1. School of Cyber Science and Technology University of Science and Technology of China, China

2. University of Leeds, United Kingdom

3. National Engineering Laboratory for Public Safety Risk Perception and Control by Big Data, China

4. Beihang University, China

5. University of Leeds, United Kingdom and Beihang University, China

Abstract

Social bots are referred to as the automated accounts on social networks that make attempts to behave like human. While Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) has been massively applied to the field of social bot detection, a huge amount of domain expertise and prior knowledge is heavily engaged in the state-of-the art approaches to design a dedicated neural network architecture for a specific classification task. Involving oversized nodes and network layers in the model design, however, usually causes the over-smoothing problem and the lack of embedding discrimination. In this paper, we propose RoSGAS , a novel R einf o rced and S elf-supervised G NN A rchitecture S earch framework to adaptively pinpoint the most suitable multi-hop neighborhood and the number of layers in the GNN architecture. More specifically, we consider the social bot detection problem as a user-centric subgraph embedding and classification task. We exploit heterogeneous information network to present the user connectivity by leveraging account metadata, relationships, behavioral features and content features. RoSGAS uses a multi-agent deep reinforcement learning (RL) mechanism for navigating the search of optimal neighborhood and network layers to learn individually the subgraph embedding for each target user. A nearest neighbor mechanism is developed for accelerating the RL training process, and RoSGAS can learn more discriminative subgraph embedding with the aid of self-supervised learning. Experiments on 5 Twitter datasets show that RoSGAS outperforms the state-of-the-art approaches in terms of accuracy, training efficiency and stability, and has better generalization when handling unseen samples.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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