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Analysis of Researcher Co-authorship Network

2015 IEEE 29th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2015
This work analyzes the co-authorship of science papers published by university teachers, and then constructs are searcher co-authorship network and characterizes the network by some varying quantities: the clustering coefficient, the average degree, diameter, average distance and components.
Jiana Meng, Jun Guo
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Predicting Collaborations in Co-authorship Network

2019 14th International Workshop on Semantic and Social Media Adaptation and Personalization (SMAP), 2019
In this paper, we study the problem of predicting collaborations in co-authorship network. We formulated our task in terms of link prediction problem on weighted co-authorship network, in which authors play the role of nodes, and weighted edges connecting two authors are formed by storing either a number or quality metric of research papers co-authored
Ilya Makarov, Olga Gerasimova
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Networks of Co-Authorship

2012
The networks are transorganizational arrangements forming a structure and, in a more abstract and generic manner, are built from the interactions between individuals and organizations. These interactions allow the emergence of network structures more related to personal ties and the types of existing social interactions between the actors.
Antonio José Caulliraux Pithon   +2 more
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Co-authorship networks analysis

2021
Sociology is the foundation stone of the contemporary research field of Social Network Analysis. In 1830’s this field was introduced for the first time (Linton, 2004) and this was the beginning of a new area of science. Since then, Social Network Analysis has been in the center of scientists’ concern and much work is being done until today. The goal of
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Trend and efficiency analysis of co-authorship network

Scientometrics, 2011
Although co-authorship in scientific research has a long history the analysis of co-authorship network to explore scientific collaboration among authors is a relatively new research area. Studies of current literature about co-authorship networks mostly give emphasis to understand patterns of scientific collaborations, to capture collaborative ...
Shahadat Uddin   +3 more
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Evolution of Scale-Freeness in a Co-authorship Network

2013 5th International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, 2013
Many natural networks including social networks are scale-free, i.e. the distribution of node degrees in the network is heavy-tailed and follows the power law. In this work we analyze the scale-free properties of selected subnets of a complex co-authorship network induced by significant nodes (authors) and the evolution of these properties in time. The
Pavel Krömer   +3 more
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Co-authorship networks in the digital library research community [PDF]

open access: yesInformation Processing and Management, 2005
The field of digital libraries (DLs) coalesced in 1994: the first digital library conferences were held that year, awareness of the World Wide Web was accelerating, and the National Science Foundation awarded $24 Million (U.S.) for the Digital Library Initiative (DLI).
Johan Bollen   +2 more
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Social and swarm aspects of co-authorship network

Logic Journal of IGPL, 2011
The analysis of social networks is concentrated mainly on uncovering hidden relations and properties of network nodes (vertices). Most of the current approaches are focused on different network types and different network coefficients. This article introduces a social network analysis based on the so-called Forgetting Curve and Swarm Intelligence ...
Milos Kudelka   +5 more
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Extraction of Co-authorship Networks

2018
The extraction of a co-authorship network from a set of bibliographic records in which articles and authors are uniquely identified is an easily solvable problem. However, in a vast majority of bibliographic databases authors are identified by their names.
Miloš Savić   +2 more
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Analysis of Co-authorship Networks

2018
Scientific collaboration can be quantitatively studied by analyzing the structure and evolution of co-authorship networks. In this chapter we present a comprehensive overview of research studies focused on empirical analysis of co-authorship networks.
Miloš Savić   +2 more
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