TY - JOUR
T1 - Interactive Evolution of Multidimensional Information in Social Media for Public Emergency
T2 - A Perspective from Optics Scattering
AU - Ma, Xiaoyue
AU - Meng, Xiao
AU - Ma, Hao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Xiaoyue Ma et al., published by Sciendo.
PY - 2021/12/1
Y1 - 2021/12/1
N2 - Most of the current research on the information analysis of social media (SM) for public emergency focused on a single dimension such as emotion while neglecting the interaction between multidimensional information. Therefore, in this study, an information dispersing-superimposing model is proposed to explain the implicit regularity of the impact within a symbol, sentiment, and context information and their dependent evolution on the SM. Information hue, saturation, and flux (HSF) are defined to measure the interaction process. An online event was selected to verify the concept and hypothesis of this study. The results proved that the interaction among multidimensional information did exist on the SM for a public emergency. The turning points of information dispersing-superimposing often emerged when the number of online users involved had significant changes, and sentiment and context information were showed to have a strong interaction relationship and tended to be spread at the same time. It was also manifested that the dominant information component was varied at each stage of the emergency. This paper is one of the first to study the interaction of multidimensional information on the SM derived from optics scattering. The findings of the study will try to provide a theoretical explanation for why certain information components may be enhanced during the online dissemination and suggest practical support for the information predictions and interface design for SM.
AB - Most of the current research on the information analysis of social media (SM) for public emergency focused on a single dimension such as emotion while neglecting the interaction between multidimensional information. Therefore, in this study, an information dispersing-superimposing model is proposed to explain the implicit regularity of the impact within a symbol, sentiment, and context information and their dependent evolution on the SM. Information hue, saturation, and flux (HSF) are defined to measure the interaction process. An online event was selected to verify the concept and hypothesis of this study. The results proved that the interaction among multidimensional information did exist on the SM for a public emergency. The turning points of information dispersing-superimposing often emerged when the number of online users involved had significant changes, and sentiment and context information were showed to have a strong interaction relationship and tended to be spread at the same time. It was also manifested that the dominant information component was varied at each stage of the emergency. This paper is one of the first to study the interaction of multidimensional information on the SM derived from optics scattering. The findings of the study will try to provide a theoretical explanation for why certain information components may be enhanced during the online dissemination and suggest practical support for the information predictions and interface design for SM.
KW - emotion
KW - HSF information space
KW - multidimensional information interaction
KW - optical scattering
KW - public emergency
KW - social media
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85129442228
U2 - 10.2478/dim-2021-0008
DO - 10.2478/dim-2021-0008
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85129442228
SN - 2543-9251
VL - 5
SP - 389
EP - 411
JO - Data and Information Management
JF - Data and Information Management
IS - 4
ER -