It achieved a detection accuracy of 97.42% and 94.21% on two publicly available Instagram datasets, with F-measure scores of 92.17% and 89.55%, respectively. Further experiments on the Twitter dataset reveal the effectiveness of the proposed framework by achieving an impressive accuracy rate of 99.42%.
Fake accounts tend to alter the concepts of popularity and influence on the Instagram media platform and significantly impact the economy, politics, and society, which is considered cybercrime.
Holy clickbait. I thought they would be talking about actual crimes related to fake accounts.
Making fake accounts is not considered a cybercrime by reasonable humans or even by the injustice system. At worst it’s a TOS violation…
And even if it is somehow a “crime”, nobody cares. That’s a waste of policing resources.
I’m not saying it’s incorrect but a least two of these logos are wrong and reduces my trust in the reporting