On the Stability of Citation Networks

05/04/2021
by   Alexandre Benatti, et al.
0

Citation networks can reveal many important information regarding the development of science and the relationship between different areas of knowledge. Thus, many studies have analyzed the topological properties of such networks. Frequently, citation networks are created using articles acquired from a set of relevant keywords or queries. Here, we study the robustness of citation networks with regards to the keywords that were used for collecting the respective articles. A perturbation approach is proposed, in which the influence of missing keywords on the topology and community structure of citation networks is quantified. In addition, the relationship between keywords and the community structure of citation networks is studied using networks generated from a simple model. We find that, owing to its highly modular structure, the community structure of citation networks tends to be preserved even when many relevant keywords are left out. Furthermore, the proposed model can reflect the impact of missing keywords on different situations.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 4

page 6

page 7

page 8

page 10

page 11

research
12/03/2017

Exploration of an Interdisciplinary Scientific Landscape

Patterns of interdisciplinarity in science can be quantified through div...
research
01/15/2023

Using citation networks to evaluate the impact of text length on the identification of relevant concepts

The identification of the most significant concepts in unstructured data...
research
04/08/2018

Novelty and Foreseeing Research Trends; The Case of Astrophysics and Astronomy

Metrics based on reference lists of research articles or on keywords hav...
research
01/03/2018

The Unified Astronomy Thesaurus: Semantic Metadata for Astronomy and Astrophysics

Several different controlled vocabularies have been developed and used b...
research
11/05/2018

Identifying influential patents in citation networks using enhanced VoteRank centrality

This study proposes the usage of a method called VoteRank, created by Zh...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset