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On co-authorship for author disambiguation

Information Processing & Management, 2009
Author name disambiguation deals with clustering the same-name authors into different individuals. To attack the problem, many studies have employed a variety of disambiguation features such as coauthors, titles of papers/publications, topics of articles, emails/affiliations, etc. Among these, co-authorship is the most easily accessible and influential,
In-Su Kang   +6 more
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Co-authorship networks: a review of the literature

Aslib Journal of Information Management, 2015
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to attempt to provide a review of the growing literature on co-authorship networks and the research gaps that may be investigated for future studies in this field.Design/methodology/approach– The existing literature on co-authorship networks was identified, evaluated and interpreted.
Sameer Kumar
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Co-authorship 2.0

Proceedings of the 22nd ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2011
The study of collaboration patterns in wikis can help shed light on the process of content creation by online communities. To turn a wiki's revision history into a collaboration network, we propose an algorithm that identifies as authors of a page the users who provided the most of its relevant content, measured in terms of quantity and of acceptance ...
David Laniado, Riccardo Tasso
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Economics of co-authorship [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Analysis and Policy, 2014
Abstract Starting with the literature on the rising incidence of co-authorship in economics, this paper presents a theoretical model to analyze choices of co-authorship based on the assumption that authors are motivated to optimize the returns to publications.
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What is co-authorship?

Scientometrics, 2016
Science and technology policy academics and evaluators use co-authorship as a proxy for research collaboration despite knowing better. Anecdotally we understand that an individual might be listed as an author on a particular publication for numerous reasons other than research collaboration.
Branco Ponomariov, Craig Boardman
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On the co-authorship network in evolutionary computation

Proceedings of the 2020 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion, 2020
With increased research achievements in the field of evolutionary computation, accurate identification and analysis of co-authorship characteristics have become more important than before. Therefore, in this study, a co-authorship network was used to analyze the aspects of collaboration in the evolutionary computation field.
Dong-Pil Yu, Yong-Hyuk Kim
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Analysis of SIGMOD's co-authorship graph

ACM SIGMOD Record, 2003
In this paper we investigate the co-authorship graph obtained from all papers published at SIGMOD between 1975 and 2002. We find some interesting facts, for instance, the identity of the authors who, on average, are "closest" to all other authors at a given time. We also show that SIGMOD's co-authorship graph is yet another example of a small world---a
Mario A. Nascimento   +2 more
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