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Auteurs principaux: Wei, Qinglan, Xue, Ruiqi, Wang, Yutian, Xiao, Hongjiang, Wang, Yuhao, Duan, Xiaoyan
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Publié: 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.20668
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author Wei, Qinglan
Xue, Ruiqi
Wang, Yutian
Xiao, Hongjiang
Wang, Yuhao
Duan, Xiaoyan
author_facet Wei, Qinglan
Xue, Ruiqi
Wang, Yutian
Xiao, Hongjiang
Wang, Yuhao
Duan, Xiaoyan
contents Predicting influencers' views and public sentiment on social media is crucial for anticipating societal trends and guiding strategic responses. This study introduces a novel computational framework to predict opinion leaders' perspectives and the emotive reactions of the populace, addressing the inherent challenges posed by the unstructured, context-sensitive, and heterogeneous nature of online communication. Our research introduces an innovative module that starts with the automatic 5W1H (Where, Who, When, What, Why, and How) questions formulation engine, tailored to emerging news stories and trending topics. We then build a total of 60 anonymous opinion leader agents in six domains and realize the views generation based on an enhanced large language model (LLM) coupled with retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). Subsequently, we synthesize the potential views of opinion leaders and predicted the emotional responses to different events. The efficacy of our automated 5W1H module is corroborated by an average GPT-4 score of 8.83/10, indicative of high fidelity. The influencer agents exhibit a consistent performance, achieving an average GPT-4 rating of 6.85/10 across evaluative metrics. Utilizing the 'Russia-Ukraine War' as a case study, our methodology accurately foresees key influencers' perspectives and aligns emotional predictions with real-world sentiment trends in various domains.
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spellingShingle Mimicking the Mavens: Agent-based Opinion Synthesis and Emotion Prediction for Social Media Influencers
Wei, Qinglan
Xue, Ruiqi
Wang, Yutian
Xiao, Hongjiang
Wang, Yuhao
Duan, Xiaoyan
Artificial Intelligence
Predicting influencers' views and public sentiment on social media is crucial for anticipating societal trends and guiding strategic responses. This study introduces a novel computational framework to predict opinion leaders' perspectives and the emotive reactions of the populace, addressing the inherent challenges posed by the unstructured, context-sensitive, and heterogeneous nature of online communication. Our research introduces an innovative module that starts with the automatic 5W1H (Where, Who, When, What, Why, and How) questions formulation engine, tailored to emerging news stories and trending topics. We then build a total of 60 anonymous opinion leader agents in six domains and realize the views generation based on an enhanced large language model (LLM) coupled with retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). Subsequently, we synthesize the potential views of opinion leaders and predicted the emotional responses to different events. The efficacy of our automated 5W1H module is corroborated by an average GPT-4 score of 8.83/10, indicative of high fidelity. The influencer agents exhibit a consistent performance, achieving an average GPT-4 rating of 6.85/10 across evaluative metrics. Utilizing the 'Russia-Ukraine War' as a case study, our methodology accurately foresees key influencers' perspectives and aligns emotional predictions with real-world sentiment trends in various domains.
title Mimicking the Mavens: Agent-based Opinion Synthesis and Emotion Prediction for Social Media Influencers
topic Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.20668