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The Theme Evolution and Strategic Decision-Making of the Public’s Attention to the Theme of Aging in China Based on Big Data Analysis

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  • Ning Lu
  • Zaoli Yang

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Actively responding to population aging has become the new national condition of China’s aging society in the new era. To do a good job of actively coping with aging in the new era, it is necessary to take multiple measures and work together on the basis of clarifying the major realities and problems faced by China’s aging society. From the perspective of big data technology, this paper systematically studies the concerns of China’s aging through the method of artificial intelligence. In addition, with two typical aging indicators, three coupled intelligent algorithms are introduced in this paper. The prediction results show that the multi-dimensional support vector machine optimized by the immune algorithm shows good advantages compared with the other two algorithms. The multi-dimensional support vector machine optimized by the immune algorithm, one of the big data, has a good prediction effect on the performance indicators of China’s aging, which indirectly illustrates the applicability of big data analysis to the concerns of China’s aging.

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  • Ning Lu & Zaoli Yang, 2022. "The Theme Evolution and Strategic Decision-Making of the Public’s Attention to the Theme of Aging in China Based on Big Data Analysis," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4455022
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4455022
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