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Analyzing Citation-Distance Networks for Evaluating Publication Impact...

by Drahomira Herrmannova, Petr Knoth, Robert M Patton
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
3552 to 3556
Publisher Location
Paris, France
Conference Name
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2018)
Conference Location
Miyazaki, Japan
Conference Sponsor
European Language Resource Association (ELRA)
Conference Date
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Studying citation patterns of scholarly articles has been of interest to many researchers from various disciplines. While the relationship of citations and scientific impact has been widely studied in the literature, in this paper we develop the idea of analyzing the semantic distance of scholarly articles in a citation network (citation-distance network) to uncover patterns that reflect scientific impact. More specifically, we compare two types of publications in terms of their citation-distance patterns, seminal publications and literature reviews, and focus on their referencing patterns as well as on publications which cite them. We show that seminal publications are associated with a larger semantic distance, measured using the content of the articles, between their references and the citing publications, while literature reviews tend to cite publications from a wider range of topics. Our motivation is to understand and utilize this information to create new research evaluation metrics which would better reflect scientific impact.