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Research on the Health of Network Public Opinion Information Ecosystem Based on ISS-SIRS Model

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In the era of big data, the amount of network public opinion information is large, the type is multiple, and the speed is fast, which brings more uncertainties to the health of the network public opinion information ecosystem. Therefore, it is of great significance to study the health of network public opinion information ecosystem. Firstly, based on ISS model, this paper uses structural equation method to study the impact of the quality of network public opinion information, the external environment of network public opinion information, the internal environment of network public opinion information, the willingness of network public opinion information subject to use, the satisfaction of network public opinion information subject, and the health of network public opinion information system on the health of network public opinion information ecosystem. Secondly, based on SIRS model, this paper also uses system dynamics method to simulate the factors affecting the health of network public opinion information ecosystem. Finally, this paper puts forward the optimization strategy of network public opinion information ecosystem health.

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          ICIIP '23: Proceedings of the 2023 8th International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing
          November 2023
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          ISBN:9798400708091
          DOI:10.1145/3635175

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