Abstract

In recent years, the development of wireless communication and artificial intelligence technology has brought tremendous convenience to human life. Especially in the fields of education and medical treatment, the functions of wireless communication are the most representative. In order to enhance the attention of young people and the effect of information dissemination, scholars have conducted many analyses on its influencing factors. Studies have found that strong noise environments have obvious negative effects on attention and information dissemination effects. Therefore, this paper proposes a multisource sensor-based method for young people’s attention analysis and information dissemination effect enhancement in a strong noise environment. Multisource sensors are selected to perform young people’s attention analysis on speech in a strong noise environment, combined with the information dissemination effect to strengthen the model obtained by combining attention analysis and information dissemination effect strengthened speech. Through the multisource sensor system, it is demonstrated that the method in this paper is superior to the traditional method in a strong noise environment. And through the comparative analysis of multisource sensors, the corresponding improvement plan for the strong noise environment was formulated, and the numerical simulation experiment of young people's attention analysis and information dissemination effect was carried out to verify the optimization results. This research, based on wireless communication and artificial intelligence decision-making technology, proposes to evaluate and optimize the attention analysis and information dissemination effect of young people in a strong noisy environment based on multisource sensors and gives useful ideas to ensure the system design method in a strong noisy environment and the environmental quality after implementation. It also provides support and help for people to more specifically prevent the adverse effects on people’s attention analysis and information dissemination effects in a strong noise environment. This paper designs a model based on multisource sensors to study the effect of young people's attention analysis and information dissemination in a strong noise environment, which is of great significance to the development of people’s high-quality life.

Highlights

  • Strong noise environment refers to the sound that hinders people’s attention and transmission effect in a space surrounded by materials and separated from the outside

  • Since the 1970s, scholars have conducted many studies on the effect of strong noise environment on Scientific Programming attention analysis and information dissemination, and most of the experimental results show that strong noise environment has obvious adverse effects on attention and information dissemination effects [2]

  • It can be seen from the table that “noise ⟶ poor physical fitness ⟶ safety attitude” is the most critical mediation path, and some of the mediating effect indexes account for the highest proportion of the overall mediating effect index

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Introduction

Strong noise environment refers to the sound that hinders people’s attention and transmission effect in a space surrounded by materials and separated from the outside. The environment with strong noise has been a key source of human physical and psychological stress and has caused troubles to a large number of young people who must perform key tasks in the environment with strong noise [1]. In the previous analysis on the strong noise environment, many studies have been carried out on the connection between the strong noise environment and the attention analysis, but the research on the influence of the attention analysis and the information dissemination effect of young people in the strong noise environment is not comprehensive [5]. Existing research shows that the impact of forced noise environment on young people’s attention analysis and transmission effect is determined to a certain extent based on the evaluation level of multisource sensors [6]

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