Quick fix, an expeditious approach to diminish SPAM

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Abstract

In recent times e-mail is proved to be an eradicator application on internet. Spam has traditionally been most visible threat and fashioning the major problem in the e-commerce society. Survey reports showed that the 60% of all mail messages are Spam [1]. Identifying and removal of spam from the email delivery systems allows end users to regain a useful means of communication. Spam filters offer a way to curb the problem. In this paper, we present learning based personalized anti spam filter.* We discuss the architecture and present a comparative study of the proposed anti spam filtering technique. We use public and private email corpora from wide community of internet users collected over several months for comparative study. Simulation results show that appropriate training of a personalized filter gives more adequate results than the schemas previously proposed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2005 Pakistan Section Multitopic Conference, INMIC
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes
Event2005 Pakistan Section Multitopic Conference, INMIC - Karachi, Pakistan
Duration: 24 Dec 200525 Dec 2005

Publication series

Name2005 Pakistan Section Multitopic Conference, INMIC

Conference

Conference2005 Pakistan Section Multitopic Conference, INMIC
Country/TerritoryPakistan
CityKarachi
Period24/12/0525/12/05

Keywords

  • Bayesian filtration
  • Junk
  • Scam
  • Semantic learning
  • Spam
  • Vector space theory

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