Social Group Behavior Analysis Model Integrating Multitask Learning and Convolutional Neural Network

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Social group behavior analysis has always been the key research direction of sociologists and psychologists. With the rapid development of the Internet of Things and the proposal of deep learning theory, convolutional neural networks are also used in social group research. In the process of social development, group incidents continue to increase, and there are more and more studies on social group behavior analysis. Although the research content and research methods are also richer, the research that combines the Internet of Things, convolutional neural network, and group behavior is more. This article will specifically propose a social group behavior analysis model that combines multitask learning and convolutional neural networks. This paper deeply learns the research of convolutional neural network and group behavior-related theories, makes full use of the advantages of convolutional neural network algorithm and multitask learning mode, and builds a social group behavior analysis model based on multitask learning and convolutional neural network. The experimental results on different data sets are analyzed. The results show that the accuracy rate of the experimental algorithm of convolutional neural network is as high as 95.10%, and it is better than other algorithms in time complexity, which is very suitable for social group behavior analysis.

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Zhou, C., Gui, S., Zhang, G., Zhang, Q., Wang, X., & Wei, J. (2021). Social Group Behavior Analysis Model Integrating Multitask Learning and Convolutional Neural Network. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5540201

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