Towards Learning to Discover Money Laundering Sub-network in Massive Transaction Network

Authors

  • Ziwei Chai Zhejiang University
  • Yang Yang Zhejiang University
  • Jiawang Dan Ant Group
  • Sheng Tian Ant Group
  • Changhua Meng Ant Group
  • Weiqiang Wang Ant Group
  • Yifei Sun Zhejiang University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v37i12.26656

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Abstract

Anti-money laundering (AML) systems play a critical role in safeguarding global economy. As money laundering is considered as one of the top group crimes, there is a crucial need to discover money laundering sub-network behind a particular money laundering transaction for a robust AML system. However, existing rule-based methods for money laundering sub-network discovery is heavily based on domain knowledge and may lag behind the modus operandi of launderers. Therefore, in this work, we first address the money laundering sub-network discovery problem with a neural network based approach, and propose an AML framework AMAP equipped with an adaptive sub-network proposer. In particular, we design an adaptive sub-network proposer guided by a supervised contrastive loss to discriminate money laundering transactions from massive benign transactions. We conduct extensive experiments on real-word datasets in AliPay of Ant Group. The result demonstrates the effectiveness of our AMAP in both money laundering transaction detection and money laundering sub-network discovering. The learned framework which yields money laundering sub-network from massive transaction network leads to a more comprehensive risk coverage and a deeper insight to money laundering strategies.

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Published

2023-06-26

How to Cite

Chai, Z., Yang, Y., Dan, J., Tian, S., Meng, C., Wang, W., & Sun, Y. (2023). Towards Learning to Discover Money Laundering Sub-network in Massive Transaction Network. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 37(12), 14153-14160. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v37i12.26656

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AAAI Special Track on AI for Social Impact