A Multi-Modal Profiling Fraud-Detection System for Capturing Suspicious Airline Ticket Activities
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Published:2023-12-09
Issue:24
Volume:13
Page:13121
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ISSN:2076-3417
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Container-title:Applied Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Applied Sciences
Author:
Aras Mehmed Taha1ORCID, Guvensan Mehmet Amac1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Computer Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, 34349 Istanbul, Türkiye
Abstract
Although the most widely studied datasets in fraud-detection systems belong to the banking sector, the aviation industry is susceptible to fraud activities that seriously harm airline companies. Therefore, big airline companies have started to purchase or develop their own fraud-detection systems in order to prevent their financial loss and prestige decline. Chronological order and temporal flow are intrinsically of high importance in fraud detection in the banking sector as well as in airline sale channels. Therefore, the transactions in the datasets used in fraud-detection systems should be evaluated not only according to the information they contain but also according to the past transactions they are linked to. One of the best ways to raise awareness about the connected past transactions to the fraud-detection system is to profile the data fields whose historical data is important and dynamically place these profiles on each transaction. In this study, we first draw the baseline, i.e., the first touch in this field, for fraud detection in aviation and then introduce a novel multi-modal profiling mechanism based on deep learning for the detection of fraudulent airline ticket activities. We achieved great success by feeding the new features obtained from those profiles into a deep neural network that is fine-tuned by adjusting the well-known hyperparameters regarding the aviation data. Thanks to the combination of profiling and deep learning, the F1 score of the proposed system reaches up to 89.3% and 93.2% in terms of quantity-based success and cost-based success, respectively.
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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