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Research on the Application of Data Analysis in the Phenomenon of Population Aging

Bingxu Hou, Mingxuan Wu, Zhiyan Xie, Yabo Li, Kun Qian

Abstract


In this study, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of a large amount of data to explore the impact of the aging population phenomenon in society, focusing particularly on the challenges and countermeasures posed by aging populations to the reforms of China’s institutions. We also developed a dynamic behavior trajectory locational data analysis system aimed at assisting in locating missing elderly individuals, and drew meaningful conclusions from the data analysis. Our research results demonstrate the signifi cant practical value of data analysis in the context of the aging population phenomenon and suggest that our dynamic behavior trajectory locational data analysis system has great potential for marketization and commercialization.

Keywords


Data analysis; Aging population; Analysis system

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i7.7592

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