With the return of deep learning methods to the public eye, more and more scholars and industry researchers have tried to start exploring the possibility of neural networks to solve the problem, and some progress has been made. However, although neural networks have powerful function fitting ability, they are often criticized for their lack of explanatory power. Due to the large number of parameters and complex structure of neural network models, academics are unable to explain the predictive logic of most neural networks, test the significance of model parameters, and summarize the laws that humans can understand and use. Inspired by the technical analysis theory in the field of stock investment, this paper selects neural network models with different characteristics and extracts effective feature combinations from short-term stock price fluctuation data. In addition, on the basis of ensuring that the prediction effect of the model is not lower than that of the mainstream models, this paper uses the attention mechanism to further explore the predictive
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Social Force model is a dynamic model used to the simulation of crowd behaviors. The Social Force model explains the formation of self-organization from the dynamic. In this paper, a new Swarm Optimization algorithm based on Social Force model (SFSO) is proposed. The SFSO algorithm is a population based optimization technique which is inspired from the behaviors of pedestrian. In SFSO algorithm, the searching characteristics of the pedestrians, such as target selecting, information exchange, overtaking search and scene understanding, are the special abstraction to the pedestrians' movement and psychology. The results on benchmark problems indicated that SFSO is a promising optimization method and an effective approach to solve multimodal numerical optimization problems.
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