Abstract

With the rapid development of the Internet, the speed with which information can be updated and propagated has accelerated, resulting in wide variations in public opinion. Usually, after the occurrence of some newsworthy event, discussion topics are generated in networks that influence the formation of initial public opinion. After a period of propagation, some of these topics are further derived into new subtopics, which intertwine with the initial public opinion to form a multidimensional public opinion. This paper is concerned with the formation process of multi-dimensional public opinion in the context of derived topics. Firstly, the initial public opinion variation mechanism is introduced to reveal the formation process of derived subtopics, then Brownian motion is used to determine the subtopic propagation parameters and their propagation is studied based on complex network dynamics according to the principle of evolution. The formula of basic reproductive number is introduced to determine whether derived subtopics can form derived public opinion, thereby revealing the whole process of multi-dimensional public opinion formation. Secondly, through simulation experiments, the influences of various factors, such as the degree of information alienation, environmental forces, topic correlation coefficients, the amount of information contained in subtopics, and network topology on the formation of multi-dimensional public opinion are studied. The simulation results show that: (1) Environmental forces and the amount of information contained in subtopics are key factors affecting the formation of multi-dimensional public opinion. Among them, environmental forces have a greater impact on the number of subtopics, and the amount of information contained in subtopics determines whether the subtopic can be the key factor that forms the derived public opinion. (2) Only when the degree of information alienation reaches a certain level, will derived subtopics emerge. At the same time, the degree of information alienation has a greater impact on the number of derived subtopics, but it has a small impact on the dimensions of the final public opinion. (3) The network topology does not have much impact on the number of derived subtopics but has a greater impact on the number of individuals participating in the discussion of subtopics. The multidimensional public opinion dimension formed by the network topology with a high aggregation coefficient and small average path length is higher. Finally, a practical case verifies the rationality and effectiveness of the model proposed in this paper.

Highlights

  • In the era of big data, massive amounts of information are generated on social platforms

  • Combined with the multi-dimensional public opinion formation model built above, we discuss the influence of the degree of information alienation, environmental force, topic correlation, and the amount of information contained in subtopics on the formation process of multi-dimensional public opinion

  • Based on the above combination analysis, the amount of information contained in subtopics and environmental forces are the key factors that affect the dimensions of public opinion

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Summary

Introduction

In the era of big data, massive amounts of information are generated on social platforms. Along with the evolution of initial public opinion and the influence of various external factors, some derived subtopics will form a second stage of public opinion [1]. After the initial topic is discussed and the initial public opinion is formed, this paper first introduces the initial public opinion derivation mechanism to reveal the formation process of derived subtopics, and analyzes its evolution law based on the SIR disease model and maps the propagation process of multiple subtopics into multiple layers. Basic reproduction number is introduced to determine whether derived subtopics can form derived public opinion, thereby revealing the entire process of multi-dimensional public opinion formation. The structure of this paper is organized as follows: Section 2 is literature review; Section 3 builds a model for the formation of multi-dimensional public opinion in a topicderived context; Section 4 uses simulation experiments to analyze the influences of some of the main factors on the formation of multi-dimensional public opinion; Section 5 uses actual cases to verify the model proposed in this paper; Section 6 contains the conclusions of the study and considers the prospects for future work

Literature Review
Model Construction
Initial Public Opinion Propagation Model
The Formation Process of Derived Subtopics
The Degree of Variation P
The Formation of Subtopics
The Propagation Process of Derived Subtopics
The Propagation Model of Derived Subtopics
The Formation of Multi-Dimensional Derived Public Opinion
Simulation Experiments
Discussion
Conclusions
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