Opinion Dynamics Theory for Analysis of Consensus Formation and Division of Opinion on the Internet

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Authors Akira Ishii, Yasuko Kawahata arXiv ID 1812.11845 Category physics.soc-ph Cross-listed cs.SI Citations 46 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 3 months ago
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The massive amount of text data on the web has facilitated research on the quantitative analysis of public opinion, which could not be visualized earlier. In this paper, we propose a new opinion dynamics theory. This theory that is intended to explain agreement formation and opinion breakup division in opinion exchanges on social media such as Twitter. With the popularization of the public network, we have become able to communicate with instantaneity and interactivity beyond the temporal and spatial constraints.Research on quantitatively analyzing the distribution of opinion on public opinion that has not been visualized so far utilizing massive web text data is progressing.Our model is based on the Bounded Confidence Model, that expresses opinions in as continuous quantity values. However, in the Bounded Confidence Model, it was assumed that people with different opinions move not in disregard but ignoring opinions. Furthermore, in our theory, it modeled so that it can expresser model incorporates the influence from of the external pressure outside and the phenomenon depending on the surrounding situation.
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