Affiliation:
1. School of Engineering Economics, Henan Vocational College of Economics and Trade, Zhengzhou, Henan,450018, China
Abstract
With the continuous expansion of colleges and universities, the proportion of college students among netizens has increased rapidly. They have become an important component of Chinese netizens and the main audience of Weibo. It is easier for online public opinion to form in some social media platforms than in others. We explain places for political conversation in Chinese cyberspace in terms of interaction, which results in various types of political discussion, based on research on authoritarian deliberation. The crisis of college network public opinion caused by the improper use of Weibo by college students occurs frequently. College network public opinion has become an important factor affecting the development and stability of colleges and universities. Social network rumor forwarding behavior refers to whether users forward specific rumors. Also, there is no surety about the truthfulness of the rumor. Taking Weibo as an example, this paper proposes a neural network-based model for predicting the forwarding volume of public opinion emergencies on campus Weibo. It solves the problem of low prediction accuracy of traditional SVM and other models. The data-driven experimental findings suggest that the technique described in this study can increase the accuracy of predicting forwarding volume in unexpected campus public opinion events.
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications
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