Core Concepts
The author proposes the UAPE model to consider dynamic user attitudes and public opinion environment in information dissemination, achieving higher accuracy than existing research.
Abstract
The content discusses the UAPE model for information dissemination in social networks. It addresses the dynamic nature of user attitudes and the influence of public opinion on dissemination trends. The model considers multiple users' joint impact as part of the public opinion environment. Experimental results show UAPE outperforms existing models with an accuracy range of 91.62% to 94.01%. The study emphasizes accurately predicting dissemination trends in online social networks to respond effectively to emergent events.
Stats
Extensive experimental results demonstrate that the model achieves an accuracy range of 91.62% to 94.01%
Datasets I, II, III contain original tweets and comments related to a particular topic, respectively.
Dataset IV contains original tweets on two specific topics and comments related to them.
Dataset VI contains all original Weibo posts and comments on three topics.
Quotes
"The growth of online social networking has minimized geographical constraints on information dissemination."
"UAPE regards the user’s attitude towards the topic as dynamically changing."
"Extensive experiments demonstrate that UAPE can achieve more satisfactory prediction accuracy on the dissemination trend."