Machine Learning-Based Detection of Spam Emails
Author(s) -
Zeeshan Bin Siddique,
Mudassar Ali Khan,
Ikram Ud Din,
Ahmad Almogren,
Irfan Mohiuddin,
Shah Nazir
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
scientific programming
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.269
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1875-919X
pISSN - 1058-9244
DOI - 10.1155/2021/6508784
Subject(s) - computer science , phishing , spambot , naive bayes classifier , urdu , categorization , spamming , forum spam , social media , artificial intelligence , malware , world wide web , support vector machine , internet privacy , machine learning , computer security , the internet , linguistics , philosophy
Social communication has evolved, with e-mail still being one of the most common communication means, used for both formal and informal ways. With many languages being digitized for the electronic world, the use of English is still abundant. However, various native languages of different regions are emerging gradually. The Urdu language, coming from South Asia, mostly Pakistan, is also getting its pace as a medium for communications used in social media platforms, websites, and emails. With the increased usage of emails, Urdu’s number and variety of spam content also increase. Spam emails are inappropriate and unwanted messages usually sent to breach security. These spam emails include phishing URLs, advertisements, commercial segments, and a large number of indiscriminate recipients. Thus, such content is always a hazard for the user, and many studies have taken place to detect such spam content. However, there is a dire need to detect spam emails, which have content written in Urdu language. The proposed study utilizes the existing machine learning algorithms including Naive Bayes, CNN, SVM, and LSTM to detect and categorize e-mail content. According to our findings, the LSTM model outperforms other models with a highest score of 98.4% accuracy.
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