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Procurement Fraud Discovery using Similarity Measure Learning

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Procurement Fraud Discovery using Similarity Measure Learning
Abstract. This paper describes an approach to detect hints on procurement fraud. It was developed within the context of a European Union project on fraud prevention. Procurement fraud is a special kind of fraud that occurs when employees cheat their own employers by executing or triggering bogus payments. The approach presented here is based on the idea to learn a similarity measure that compares an employee (or payroll) standing-data record to a creditor record, in order to detect creditors that are suspiciously similar to employees. To this ends, it combines several simple similarity measures like address similarity or spacial similarity using a weighting scheme. The weights, that is the overall similarity function, are learned from user input specifying whether a particular pair of payroll and creditor data records are similar. Key words: similarity measure learning, fraud detection, health care
Stefan Rüping, Natalja Punko, Björn G&uu
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where CBRMD
Authors Stefan Rüping, Natalja Punko, Björn Günter, Henrik Grosskreutz
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