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Simulation Study on the Propagation Law of Sina Micro-blog for Tianjin Event Based on Improved SIR Model

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This paper studied the SIR model and had made the improvement to the model combining with the characteristics of sina micro-blog data. Based on this improved SIR model, this paper gived the simulation research on the propagation law of Sina micro-blog for Tianjin event, and it pointed out that the forwarding information of public security events presented heavy tailed characteristics.

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    ICIME 2017: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Information Management and Engineering
    October 2017
    233 pages
    ISBN:9781450353373
    DOI:10.1145/3149572
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    1. Propagation law
    2. SIR model
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