AI-Driven Fraud Detection At Scale: A Novel Deep Learning Architecture For Securing High-Frequency Payment Networks

Authors

  • Nabila Tuz Johora, Md Abu Zehad Foysal, Shila Das, Yousuf Md Shahan, Sanjida Akter, Tanvir Ahmed Abir

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64882/ijrt.v13.i2.975

Keywords:

fraud detection, temporal graph neural networks, attention mechanisms, payment security, anomaly detection, concept drift, scalable machine learning

Abstract

The rapid expansion of instant payment systems and card-not-present transactions has introduced a pressing security imperative: the need for real-time fraud detection in high-throughput, low-latency payment networks. Traditional rule-based approaches and shallow machine learning models suffer from inherent shortcomings, including poor adaptability to concept drift, limited capacity to identify intricate fraud patterns, and challenges in scaling to handle vast transaction volumes (Chen et al., 2021; Rodriguez & Liu, 2023). These limitations stem primarily from their reliance on static, hand-crafted features and their failure to effectively capture complex temporal interdependencies in transaction sequences. In response to this gap, we introduce the Temporal Graph Attention Network with Anomaly-aware Embeddings (TGAT-AAE), a cutting-edge deep learning framework designed for scalable, adaptive fraud detection in financial ecosystems. TGAT-AAE incorporates three pivotal innovations: (1) a dynamic temporal graph representation that models evolving network topologies while maintaining sequential integrity; (2) an anomaly-aware embedding module employing contrastive learning to generate robust, discriminative features from highly imbalanced datasets; and (3) a multi-head temporal attention layer that focuses on anomalous sub-graphs, effectively filtering out benign patterns to enhance detection precision. Empirical assessments on the IEEE-CIS fraud detection benchmark and a proprietary sanitized dataset of over 50 million real-world transactions reveal that TGAT-AAE attains an F1-score of 0.87 and an AUC-PR of 0.92, outperforming leading baselines such as XGBoost, Isolation Forest, and GraphSAGE by 12-18% margins, all while maintaining inference latencies below 10 milliseconds (IEEE-CIS, 2019; Goyal & Ferrara, 2023). Furthermore, the model demonstrates exceptional resilience in concept drift simulations, where it sustains high accuracy amid shifting fraud tactics, and supports horizontal scaling to manage millions of transactions per second without performance degradation. By integrating self-supervised learning with graph-based temporal modeling, TGAT-AAE not only mitigates class imbalance but also enables continuous learning from streaming data, reducing the need for frequent retraining. This framework offers financial institutions a versatile, deployable solution to fortify payment infrastructures against adaptive adversarial threats, paving the way for more secure digital economies. Future work could explore integration with federated learning to enhance privacy-preserving capabilities across distributed banking networks.

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Nabila Tuz Johora, Md Abu Zehad Foysal, Shila Das, Yousuf Md Shahan, Sanjida Akter, Tanvir Ahmed Abir. (2025). AI-Driven Fraud Detection At Scale: A Novel Deep Learning Architecture For Securing High-Frequency Payment Networks. International Journal of Research & Technology, 13(2), 497–523. https://doi.org/10.64882/ijrt.v13.i2.975

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