- Title
- A three tier forensic model for automatic identification of evidence of child exploitation by analysing the content of chat-logs
- Creator
- Miah, Md Waliur Rahman
- Date
- 2016
- Type
- Text; Thesis; PhD
- Identifier
- http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/101921
- Identifier
- vital:10736
- Identifier
- http://library.federation.edu.au/record=b2685183
- Abstract
- Detection of child exploitation (CE) in Internet chatting by locating evidence in the chat-log is an important issue for the protection of children from prospective online paedophiles. The un-grammatical and informal nature of chat-text makes it difficult for existing formal language processing techniques to handle the problem. The methodology of the current research avoids those difficulties by developing a multi-tier digital forensic model bulit on new ideas of psychological similarity measures and ways of applying them to chat-texts. The model uses text classifiers in the beginning to identify shallow evidence of CE. For locating the particular evidence it is required to identify the behavioural pattern of CE chats consisting of documented CE psychological stages and associate the perpetrators' posts to them. Similarities among the posts of a chat play an important role for the task of differentiating and identifying these stages. To accomplish this task a novel similarity measure is constructed backed by a dictionary with terms associated with each CE stage. Using the new similarity measure is constructed backed by a dictionary with terms associated with each CE stage. Using the new similarity measure in a hieraarchial agglomerative algoritm a new clusterer is built to cluster the posts of a chat-log into the CE stages to learn whether it follows the CE pattern. Inspired by the field of recognition of textual entailment a new soft entailment technique is developed and implemented to locate the specific posts associated with the CE stages. Those specific posts of the perpetrator are extarcted as the particular evidence from the chat-log. It is anticipated that the developed methodology will have many future pratical implementations. It would assist in the development of forensic tools for digital forensic experts in law and enforcement agencies to conveniently locate evidence of online child grooming in a confiscated hard disk drive. Another future implementation would be a parental filter used by parents to protect their children from potential online offenders.; Doctor of Philosphy
- Publisher
- Federation University Australia
- Rights
- Open Access
- Rights
- This metadata is freely available under a CCO license
- Subject
- Child exploitation (CE); Chat; Chat rooms; Chat logs
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