Title
How question answering technology helps to locate malevolent online content
Date Issued
01 January 2005
Access level
open access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Roussinov D.
Publisher(s)
Springer Verlag
Abstract
The inherent lack of control over the Internet content resulted in proliferation of online material that can be potentially detrimental. For example, the infamous "Anarchist Cookbook" teaching how to make weapons, home made bombs, and poisons, keeps re-appearing in various places. Some websites teach how to break into computer networks to steal passwords and credit card information. Law enforcement, security experts, and public watchdogs started to locate, monitor, and act when such malevolent content surfaces on the Internet. Since the resources of law enforcement are limited, it may take some time before potentially malevolent content is located, enough for it to disseminate and cause harm. The only practical way for searching the content of the Internet, available for law enforcement, security experts, and public watchdogs is by using a search engine, such as Google, AOL, MSN, etc. We have suggested and empirically evaluated an alternative technology (automated question answering or QA) capable of locating potentially malevolent online content. We have implemented a proof-of-concept prototype that is capable of finding web pages that provide the answers to given questions (e.g. "How to build a pipe bomb?"). Using students as subjects in a controlled experiment, we have empirically established that our QA prototype finds web pages that are more likely to provide answers to given questions than simple keyword search using Google. This suggests that QA technology can be a good replacement or an addition to the traditional keyword searching for the task of locating malevolent online content and, possibly, for a more general task of interactive online information exploration. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.
Start page
418
End page
421
Volume
3495
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de la computación
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-24944465319
Source
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Resource of which it is part
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
ISSN of the container
03029743
Sponsor(s)
IEEE
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus