BBS网络社区层次活跃状态评价模型

Xiuzhen Chen, Jianhua Li, Shenghong Li, Yanan Wang
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评价网络社区的行为状态对网络论坛系统的研究至关重要。本文提出了一种定量层次状态评价模型,用于评价网络群体对一个共同话题的活跃度。它包括三个层次:行为、个人和群体。基于网络群体的规模和个体的行为,提出了网络群体的计算方法。群组及其个人的活跃状态指数是根据个人行为(发帖或浏览)对个人的重要性进行加权计算得出的。实验结果表明,该模型可以直观地提供网络社区的活跃状态,从而使网络意见管理员从繁琐的分析任务中解脱出来,从而获得不同群体的活跃状态。时间、标题、话题扩散程度等一系列因素对网络群体行为活跃状态的演化有影响。同时,我们也证明了马太效应存在于网络社区中。该模型对网络舆情的引导、管理和控制具有一定的参考价值。
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Hierarchical activeness state evaluation model for BBS network community
Evaluating behavior state of online communities is of critical importance for the study of online forum systems. A quantitative hierarchical state evaluation model is proposed in this paper to evaluate activeness degree of network groups focusing on one common topic. It consists of three levels: behavior, individual, and group. And the computational method is developed based on the scale of a network group and the behavior of its individuals. The active state indexes of a group and its individuals are calculated by weighting the importance of individuals based on individual actions: posting or browsing. The experiment results show that this model can provide intuitive active status of network communities so that network opinion administrators are freed from tedious analysis tasks in order to have activeness states of different groups. A series of factors including time, title, and diffusion extent of a topic are illustrated to have effect on evolution of active state for network group behaviors. And we also illustrate that the Matthew effect exists in network communities. This model is valuable for guiding, managing and controlling network public opinions.
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