| M.M. Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American Documentation, 14:10--25, 1963. |
....documents rather than document fragments. For example, attempts to classify documents according to their term frequency distributions or overall structure of section headings will be less e#ective when applied to document fragments. Inferences made from cocitation [15] and biblographic coupling [8] will also be less informative when they are applied to document fragments rather than documents. If the hyperlinks from a document occur in separate sections represented by separate URLs, then these cocitations may be obscured. The same is true for co occurence of concepts or people [2] Two ....
M. M. Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American Documentation, 14, 1963.
....describe patterns of publication within a given field or body of literature. Researchers may use bibliometric methods of evaluation to determine the influence of a single writer, for example, or to describe the relationship between two or more writers or works. As far back as the 1960s, Kessler [1] suggested a technique known as bibliographic coupling (also referred to as co reference) measuring document similarity in terms of the number of references two papers have in common. He showed that a clustering based on this measure yields related groupings of papers by finding a number of ....
....document similarity in terms of the number of references two papers have in common. He showed that a clustering based on this measure yields related groupings of papers by finding a number of papers bear a meaningful relation to each other when they have one or more references in common [1]. Marshakova [2] and Small [3] independently developed coupling further by noting that if two references are cited together in a publication, then the two references are themselves related. The greater the number of times they are cited together, the greater their co citation strength. As shown ....
M. M. Kessler. Bibliographic Coupling between Scientific Papers. American Documentation, Vol.14, No.1, pages. 10--25, 1963.
....information about the data. For example, the web graph has been analyzed using the PageRank [13] and HITS [11] algorithms to identify web pages likely to be deemed important by the user. The citation structure of scientific papers has been analyzed to find papers related to a given paper [8, 10, 14]. These techniques have in common that they analyze graph structures for predetermined properties. Although such analyses can be very effective, coming up with a good property for analysis is often a challenge, especially when little is known about the data to begin with. Moreover, by fixing ....
M. M. Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American Documentation, 14:10--25, 1963.
....since webpage pm also is referenced by other webpages p p , p q , the co reference of p i , p j to pm is not as significant as the co reference to either p k or pn . This fact can be compensated by normalizing the weights on the in bound links of a webpage. also called bibliographic coupling[15]) measures the similarity between webpages. We use R = R ij ) to denote the co reference with R ij defined to be the number of webpages co referenced by p i , p j and is calculated as: R ij = k L ik L jk = LL ) ij , i j. The self reference R ii is not defined, and is set to R ii = 0. ....
M. Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American documentation, 14:10--25, 1963.
....One of the earlier uses of link structure is found in the analysis of social networks [11] where network properties such as cliques, centroids, and diameters are used to analyze the collective properties of interacting agents. The fields of citation analysis [12, 13, 14] and bibliometrics [15, 16] also use citation links between the works of literature to identify the patterns in collections. Also, most of the search engines perform both link as well as text analysis to improve the quality of search results. Based on link analysis many researchers proposed schemes [17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, ....
M.M.Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American Documentation, 14, 1963.
....One of the earlier uses of link structure is found in the analysis of social networks [10] where net work properties such as cliques, centroids, and diameters are used to analyze the collective properties of interacting agents. The fields of citation analysis [11, 12, 13] and bibliometrics [14, 15] also use cita tion links between the works of literature to iden tify patterns in collections. Also, most of the search engines perform both link as well as text analysis to improve the quality of search results. Based on link analysis many researchers proposed schemes [16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, ....
M.M.Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scien- tific papers. American Documentation, 14, 1963.
....systems, among other areas. Bibliometrics studies the citation patterns of scientific papers (or other publications) and relationships between papers are inferred from their cross citations. Most noteworthy from this field are the methods of co citation [21] and bibliographic coupling [9]. In the co citation scheme, similarity between two papers p and q is based on the number of papers which cite both p and q. In bibliographic coupling, similarity is based on the number of papers cited by both p The recursive nature of our algorithm, and thus its name, resembles that of the ....
M. M. Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American Documentation, 14:10--25, 1963.
....in the Web. Next. after explaining , we present the proposed algorithm. 4.1 Cocite The fields of citation analysis [13] and bibliometrics [24] also use citation links between works of literature to identify patterns in collections. Co citation [20] and bibliographic coupling [15] are two of the more fundamental measures used to characterize the similarity between documents. The first measures the number of citations in common between two documents, while the second measures the number of documents that cite both of two documents under consideration. Also, in the ....
M.M.Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American Documentation, 14, 1963.
....quality of search results as well as mine communities on the Web. 1] proposes that there are two kinds of pages in search results: Hub and authority. # # # # # # #####3 37 ### Fig. 1. Potential hub pages and authority pages in search results Co citation [21] and bibliographic coupling [20] are two more fundamental measures to be used to characterize the similarity between two documents. Cocitation measures the number of citations (out links) in common between two documents and coupling measures the number of document (in links) that cites both of two documents under ....
M.M. Kessler, Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers, American Documentation, 14(1963), pp 10-25
....information in the Web. Next. after explaining , we present the proposed algorithm. 3 4.1 Cocite The fields of citation analysis [10] and bibliometrics [22] also use citation links between works of literature to identify patterns in collections. Co citation [18] and bibliographic coupling [12] are two of the more fundamental measures used to characterize the similarity between documents. The first measures the number of citations in common between two documents, while the second measures the number of documents that cite both of two documents under consideration. Also, in the ....
M.M.Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American Documentation, 14, 1963.
....these relationships can be extended to nodes (communities, for instance) of any type. 4.1 Cocite The fields of citation analysis [13] and bibliometrics [25] also use citation links between works of literature to identify patterns in collections. Co citation [20] and bibliographic coupling [15] are two of the more fundamental measures used to characterize the similarity between documents. The first measures the number of citations in common between two documents, while the second measures the number of documents that cite both of two documents under consideration. Also, in the ....
M.M.Kessler. Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers. American Documentation, 14, 1963.
.... relationships between papers) It is well known that using citation analysis makes it possible to obtain topical collections of papers[Liu, 1993, Narin et al. 1994, White and McCain, 1989] In these studies, two similar papers were found to cite many of the same papers (bibliographic coupling [Kessler, 1963]) or were cited from many other papers (co citation analysis [Small, 1973] We can measure the similarity by counting the number of couplings or co citations. If the target papers for classification are too old to be cited from many other papers, we can use co citation analysis for these ....
Kessler, M. M. Bibliographic Coupling between Scientific Papers. American Documentation, Vol.14, No.1, pp. 10--25, 1963.
....in the same way the scores are normalised in the kleinberg algorithm (equation 8) The normalised scores and kleinberg scores are then summed. U V WYX Z [ V 9 XLZ] V 46 =acbed XLZ] V (8) The second approach is based on co citation [5] and bibliographic coupling [1]. The assumptions behind the use of these measures to adjust the document scores are the following. If the set of documents that document A refers to is similar to the set of documents that document B refers to, then document A and B are similar. If the set of documents that refer to A is similar ....
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