One Venue, Two Conferences: The Separation of Chinese and American Citation Networks

11/17/2022
by   Bingchen Zhao, et al.
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At NeurIPS, American and Chinese institutions cite papers from each other's regions substantially less than they cite endogamously. We build a citation graph to quantify this divide, compare it to European connectivity, and discuss the causes and consequences of the separation.

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