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Decision model of public opinion risk in campus social network based on hybrid dynamic deletion and shortest path algorithm

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  • Nan Xu
  • Yifeng Wang

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Aiming at the problem that traditional network public opinion monitoring and searching are inefficient and can easily cause resource waste, the study firstly, through the dynamic deletion-shortest path algorithm to classify network text, and on this basis, innovatively constructs a text sentiment classification model based on the variant of convolutional neural network and recurrent neural network, and secondly, uses attention mechanism to classify the model. improvement of the classification model by using the attention mechanism. The research results show that the average precision rate, recall rate, and F-value of the dynamic deletion-shortest path algorithm are 97.30%, 79.55%, and 87.53%, and the classification speed is 397 KB/s, which is better than the traditional shortest path algorithm. In the classification effect measurement of long text, the accuracy and F-value of the recurrent neural network variant model are above 84%, and the accuracy of the text sentiment classification model with the introduction of the attention mechanism is improved by 3.89% compared to the pre-improvement period. In summary, the dynamic deletion-shortest path algorithm proposed in the study and the sentiment classification model with the introduction of the attention mechanism have superior performance and can provide certain application value for campus social network opinion risk decision-making.

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  • Nan Xu & Yifeng Wang, 2024. "Decision model of public opinion risk in campus social network based on hybrid dynamic deletion and shortest path algorithm," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(11), pages 1-18, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0310894
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0310894
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