Attribution Interpretation of Urban Marathon Events Based on Random Matrix Model

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The arrival of the national fitness boom has enabled the marathon as a large-scale sports event to attract the attention of a sufficient number of sports enthusiasts in a relatively short period of time. These people attracted by the event will have a series of expenses and expenditures also precisely reflect the prominent role of sports events on social and economic effects. In this paper, the AISAS consumption behavior model is used as the theoretical research model, and the survey data of urban marathon participants is used as the basis for analysis. The methods of generating attention, interest surveys, information search methods, actual consumption items and amounts during the action, and postmatch satisfaction and information sharing willingness and methods have been analyzed and counted in detail, and spss21.0 software is used to analyze the statistics. The results are analyzed. In addition, this paper studies the effect of the subspace weighting algorithm based on the singular value of random matrix on the urban marathon. Using the results of the eigenvalues of the sample covariance matrix in random matrix theory, the energy of each subspace is estimated, and then the subspace weighting matrix is constructed with the estimated energy. Through the calculation of the weights of the indicators, the weights of the three-level indicators of the event quality are ranked in the order of participation experience, cooperative media level, enthusiasm of local residents to watch the competition, registration status of the competition, number of sponsors, quality of sponsors, enthusiasm of local residents to participate in the competition, media value, and number of cooperative media algorithm, in which the marathon economic effect is defined as the estimated angle where the deviation between the estimated value and the true value exceeds 20%, that is, the root mean square error of the estimated angle is greater than 10%. In the first-level indicators, the quality of the event to evaluate the impact of the event itself has been added. The quality of the event is the influence of the urban marathon itself, which originates from the quality of the marathon itself. At the same time, the quality of the urban marathon is also the foundation of its economic, social, and environmental impact on the host site, so the quality of the urban marathon is an important impact indicator.

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Li, X. (2022). Attribution Interpretation of Urban Marathon Events Based on Random Matrix Model. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/7908516

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