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Analysis of the Guiding Effect of Movie and TV Tourism Memes Based on Big Data

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Cyber Security Intelligence and Analytics (CSIA 2019)

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Abstract

The most influential information factors in movie and TV plays include tourism scenery, storyline, celebrity stars, folk culture and historical events. In the analysis of typical film and television works by using large data technology, it is found that in many film and television tourism memes, vivid storylines are the most important factors to impress the audience and the tourists. And the landscape meme is also very important, that is, “moving story + beautiful natural scenery” is the most influential factor. At the same time, we should avoid the negative effects caused by ecological damage.

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HaiNan Philosophical and Social Sciences Planning Subject (2019 Key Research Project) Construction of a New Chinese Teaching Model Based on the Fourth Research Paradigm.

Foundation Project: National Social Science Foundation Project 2017 NO, 17XYY012.

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Liu, Y., Zhang, M. (2020). Analysis of the Guiding Effect of Movie and TV Tourism Memes Based on Big Data. In: Xu, Z., Choo, KK., Dehghantanha, A., Parizi, R., Hammoudeh, M. (eds) Cyber Security Intelligence and Analytics. CSIA 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 928. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15235-2_160

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