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Weinstock, N. Citation indexes, in Kent A. (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, New York: Marcel Dekker, Vol.5, pages 16--41, 1971.

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Classification of Research Papers using Citation Links and .. - NANBA, KANDO, OKUMURA (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....of reasons for citation It is well known that there are several reasons for citation. To classify citing areas using citation relationships, we also have to take citation types into consideration. For example, Weinstock proposed the following 15 categories for the reasons of citations [Weinstock, 1971]: 1) Paying homage to pioneers (2) Giving credit for related work (3) Identifying methodology, equipment, and so on. 4) Providing background reading (5) Correcting one s own work (6) Correcting the work of others (7) Criticizing previous work (8) Substantiating claims (9) Alerting to ....

....of words in full length texts on the fly. Inevitably, the amount of text that is searched is reduced. The problem of approach 2 (Citation relationships) Most previous research in citation analysis treats all citations equally, although there are actually several reasons for citations [Weinstock, 1971]. For more correct classification, it is necessary to take account of these reasons (citation types) In the next section, we propose two classification methods that take account of these problems. 3 Methods of Classification Our method 1 (Co occurrence of words) Making use of extracted ....

Weinstock, N. Citation indexes, in Kent A. (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, New York: Marcel Dekker, Vol.5, pages 16--41, 1971.


A Logical Information Retrieval Model Based on a Combination.. - Picard, Savoy   (Correct)

....represent a relatively new concept, information studies have known other forms of interdocument relationships for a long time. For example, bibliographic references contained in a document have been applied to promote the citation indexing [14,20,23] used in various library studies [9] Weinstock [42] enumerates the advantages of this approach over more traditional indexing methods. Citation indexing is independent of words and language, and thus may partially remove the underlying ambiguity of all natural languages. This ambiguity and the evolution of word meanings do however lead to various ....

....to D j can be converted as: D i l ij D j (24) D j l ji D i where p(l ij ) and p(l ji ) are two probabilities to assess in a way that will be explained later. The orientation of the links can be useful. For example, based on bibliographic links, one can easily answer the following questions [42]: 1. Has this basic concept been applied elsewhere 2. Has this theory been confirmed 3. Has this method been improved 4. Is there a new synthesis of this old compound 5. Have there been errata or correction notes published for this paper There are two ways of taking into account the ....

M. Weinstock. Citation indexes. In Encyclopedia of library and information science, pages 16--40, New York, NY, 1971. Marcel Dekker.


Classification of Research Papers using Citation Links and .. - Nanba, Kando, Okumura (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....of reasons for citation It is well known that there are several reasons for citation. To classify citing areas using citation relationships, we also have to take citation types into consideration. For example, Weinstock proposed the following 15 categories for the reasons of citations [Weinstock, 1971]: 1) Paying homage to pioneers (2) Giving credit for related work (3) Identifying methodology, equipment, and so on. 4) Providing background reading (5) Correcting one s own work (6) Correcting the work of others (7) Criticizing previous work (8) Substantiating claims (9) Alerting to forthcoming ....

....this problem, we must reduce the amount of text that is searched. The problem of citation based approach (citations to in common or citations from in common) Most previous research in citation analysis treats all citations equally, although there are actually several reasons for citations [Weinstock, 1971]. For more correct classification, it is necessary to take account of these reasons (citation types) In the next section, we propose two classification methods that take account of these problems. 3.2 Methods of Classification Our method 1 (words in common) One way to reduce the calculation ....

Weinstock, N. Citation indexes, in Kent A. (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, New York: Marcel Dekker, Vol.5, pages 16--41, 1971.


Towards Multi-paper Summarization Using Reference Information - Nanba, Okumura (1999)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....[ Bond, et al. 1996 ] We call the fragment reference area. With the information in it, we can also identify the reason for citation. We classify the reason for citation into the following three categories(we call these categories reference types) based on 15 categories proposed by Weinstock [ Weinstock, 1971 ] ffl type B The references to base on other researchers theories in [ Bond, et al. 1996 ] 1)In addition, when Japanese in translated into English, the selection of appropriate determiners is problematic. 2)Various solutions to the problems of generating articles and possessive pronouns ....

Weinstock, N. Citation indexes, in Kent A. (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, New York: Marcel Dekker, Vol.5, pages 16--41, 1971.

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