2022
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-022-01181-w
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Online public opinion during the first epidemic wave of COVID-19 in China based on Weibo data

Abstract: As COVID-19 spread around the world, epidemic prevention and control policies have been adopted by many countries. This process has prompted online social platforms to become important channels to enable people to socialize and exchange information. The massive use of social media data mining techniques, to analyze the development online of public opinion during the epidemic, is of great significance in relation to the management of public opinion. This paper presents a study that aims to analyze the developme… Show more

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“…Trivedi & Patel (2022) propose a hybrid work model to understand the public sentiments and achieve the best performance comparing with others. Shi et al (2022) research the online opinion on the Weibo and analyze the change of opinion during the COVID-19. Wu & Deng (2022) propose a public opinion analysis framework, which can withdraw the information from the Internet.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trivedi & Patel (2022) propose a hybrid work model to understand the public sentiments and achieve the best performance comparing with others. Shi et al (2022) research the online opinion on the Weibo and analyze the change of opinion during the COVID-19. Wu & Deng (2022) propose a public opinion analysis framework, which can withdraw the information from the Internet.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the analysis of public attention at home and abroad is mainly divided into two types: supply-based and demand-based. Supply-based data mainly refers to the data that netizens actively post on Weibo, Facebook, blogs and other social media, while demand-based data refers to the data of people's search behavior in the network [6].…”
Section: Research Basismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shen et al ( 2021 ) adopted four categories of emotion: anger, fear, encouragement, and hope. Shi et al ( 2022 ) classified emotions into seven categories. Wang H. et al ( 2022 ) used the DLUT sentiment ontology, which includes seven types of emotions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%