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A Topic Evolution Model Based on Microblog Network

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Fission mode of information transmission in the Microblog network presents a challenge to the existing public opinion diffusion model. In order to depict the mechanism of the public opinion transmission in the Microblog network, this paper proposes a topic evolution model based on the complex networks and infectious disease dynamics theory. The model takes the directed scale-free network as the carrier, which synthetically considers the characteristics of topic propagation and its influence factors. In addition, the research performs simulation analysis, of which result mirrors the topic evolution process from common topic into hot topic, and verifies its validity.

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This work has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 61172072, 61271308, the Beijing Natural Science Foundation under Grant 4112045, the Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China under Grant W11C100030, the Beijing Science and Technology Program under Grant Z121100000312024.

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Zhou, Q., Wang, G., Chen, H. (2014). A Topic Evolution Model Based on Microblog Network. In: Huang, YM., Chao, HC., Deng, DJ., Park, J. (eds) Advanced Technologies, Embedded and Multimedia for Human-centric Computing. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 260. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7262-5_89

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