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Human Behavior Pattern And Social Structure Analysis In Cyberspace

Posted on:2019-03-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X G DouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2370330593951082Subject:Software engineering
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With the development of Internet,people are active in cyberspace,human behavior patterns interact with social structures.With the deepening of social communication,a large number of posts and comments generated by social media have provided the possibility for studying the laws of human behavior.To reveal the laws of human behavior more accurately,this paper put forward a framework of human behavior pattern and social structure analysis ontology.Based on the 300 million sina weibo data,the specific work as follows:First of all,study human behavior pattern and social structure analysis ontology framework,the ontology framework elaborate on ontology entities and relationships involved in this field;define social network from data structure perspective and describe the entity attributes that are involved in the network;define human behavior pattern and social structure feature operator to evaluate the experiment result,complete the construction of the ontology framework.Secondly,based on sina weibo data study the pattern of human behavior.the study focuses on the time interval,periodicity and volatility of human behavior dynamics,by comparing the user behaviors of different blocks,different months,and different genders to analysis the pattern of human behavior pattern.Finally,analysis the social structure of sina weibo user.Through comparing the network properties to study the law of network,and statistics the frequency of post and transpond to study the user's behavior rules.This article provides the sina weibo user mode and social structure of human behavior analysis framework,and based on weibo data to carry on the empirical analysis,revealing the human behavior mode and social structure phenomena and laws.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social Network, Multilayer Heterogeneous Network, Human Behavior Dynamics, Ontology
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