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  <id>06094834</id>
  <dt>j</dt>
  <an>06094834</an>
  <augroup>
    <au>Chen, Fu-ji</au>
    <au>Li, Lin-bin</au>
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  <ti>Application of G(Galam) model in network public opinion evolution.</ti>
  <so>J. Comput. Appl. 31, No. 12, 3411-3413 (2011).</so>
  <py>2011</py>
  <pu>Science Press, Beijing</pu>
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    <la>ZH</la>
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  <utgroup>
    <ut>G(Galam) model</ut>
    <ut>network public opinion</ut>
    <ut>public opinion evolution</ut>
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    <ab>Summary: The evolution analysis of network public opinion becomes rather complex because of its interaction, diversity and derivability. At first, this paper analyzed the features of the source, content, dissemination and influence of network public opinion,and introduced G(Galam) model which was applied to the study of the evolution of network public opinion. Through experimental analysis, it is concluded that the final polarization direction of the evolution of network public opinion has certain regularity and controllability. Through the intervention in public communication between individuals and the influence on public in public preferences, the direction of the ultimate evolution of network public opinion can be guided.</ab>
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