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Evolutionary prediction of nonstationary event popularity dynamics of Weibo social network using time-series characteristics (English)
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2 July 2021
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Summary: A growing number of web users around the world have started to post their opinions on social media platforms and offer them for share. Building a highly scalable evolution prediction model by means of evolution trend volatility plays a significant role in the operations of enterprise marketing, public opinion supervision, personalized recommendation, and so forth. However, the historical patterns cannot cover the systematical time-series dynamic and volatility features in the prediction problems of a social network. This paper aims to investigate the popularity prediction problem from a time-series perspective utilizing dynamic linear models. First, the stationary and nonstationary time series of Weibo hot events are detected and transformed into time-dependent variables. Second, a systematic general popularity prediction model \(\mathrm{N}\)-\(\mathrm{SEP^2M}\) is proposed to recognize and predict the nonstationary event propagation of a hot event on the Weibo social network. Third, the explanatory compensation variable social intensity (SI) is introduced to optimize the model \(\mathrm{N}\)-\(\mathrm{SEP^2M}\). Experiments on three Weibo hot events with different subject classifications show that our prediction approach is effective for the propagation of hot events with burst traffic.
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