Robust Email Spam Filtering Using a Hybrid of Grey Wolf Optimiser and Naive Bayes Classifier

Effective spam filtering plays a crucial role in enhancing user experience by sparing them from unwanted messages. This imperative underscores the importance of safeguarding email systems, prompting scholars across diverse fields to delve deeper into this subject. The primary objective of this resea...

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Published inCybernetics and information technologies : CIT Vol. 23; no. 4; pp. 79 - 90
Main Authors Zraqou, Jamal, Al-Helali, Adnan H., Maqableh, Waleed, Fakhouri, Hussam, Alkhadour, Wesam
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Sofia Sciendo 01.11.2023
De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
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ISSN1314-4081
1311-9702
1314-4081
DOI10.2478/cait-2023-0037

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Summary:Effective spam filtering plays a crucial role in enhancing user experience by sparing them from unwanted messages. This imperative underscores the importance of safeguarding email systems, prompting scholars across diverse fields to delve deeper into this subject. The primary objective of this research is to mitigate the disruptive effects of spam on email usage by introducing improved security measures compared to existing methods. This goal can be accomplished through the development of a novel spam filtering technique designed to prevent spam from infiltrating users’ inboxes. Consequently, a hybrid filtering approach that combines an information gain philter and a Wrapper Grey Wolf Optimizer feature selection algorithm with a Naive Bayes Classifier, is proposed, denoted as GWO-NBC. This research is rigorously tested using the WEKA software and the SPAMBASE dataset. Thorough performance evaluations demonstrated that the proposed approach surpasses existing solutions in terms of both security and accuracy.
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ISSN:1314-4081
1311-9702
1314-4081
DOI:10.2478/cait-2023-0037