Citation Analysis: Gaurav Varshney (12peb136) Siddharth Gupta (12peb542)
Citation Analysis: Gaurav Varshney (12peb136) Siddharth Gupta (12peb542)
Citation Analysis: Gaurav Varshney (12peb136) Siddharth Gupta (12peb542)
ANALYSIS
GAURAV VARSHNEY(12PEB136)
SIDDHARTH GUPTA(12PEB542)
MOTIVATION
The advent of WWW has created a large
reservoir of data
From Which part should I start my research
work
How do I know if this research work is
important
What are the best journals in the particular
field
How can I choose my research area
MOTIVATION
It All Starts With A Citation …..
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Resources Available
• There are three key databases/online resources that are used as sources
of citation data
• Due to their differing coverage – citation counts will also differ.
Citation-
based
metrics
Ranking
Ranking Ranking Extractive
universities
journals researchers Summary
and countries
Ranking journals: Journals are ranked by counting the
number of times their papers are cited in other journals.
Journal-level metrics are generally meant to serve as an
indicator of journal prestige.
Ranking researchers: Researchers are ranked by
counting the number of times their individual papers are
cited in other published studies. These metrics are also used
to evaluate researchers for hiring, tenure, and grant
decisions.
Extractive summary: Most of the summarization
research today is on extractive summarization Extractive
summaries are created by reusing portions (words,
sentences, etc.) of the input text verbatim.
Ranking universities and countries: There are
databases that rank universities and countries by
considering their overall research output through criteria
such as citable documents, citations per document, and
total citations.
FUTURE PROSPECT
References
Citation Sentences
References
Citation Sentences
CITATION COUNT RESULT
CITATION PARAGRAPH EXAMPLE 1
CITATION PARAGRAPH EXAMPLE 2
In the Indian context, single-day experiments at three
locations in urban and sub-urban Delhi have been
performed
Some of these countries have more than 90% of TV
bands unused at all times
indicated the opportunities of broad band distribution
over TV white space in Indian conditions
KEYWORD EXTRACTION RESULT
A result of an example we have taken for taking
out the keywords from the paragraph.
keyWordCandidates = {-urban delhi=4.0, tv white
space=9.0, single-day experiments=4.0, tv bands
unused=9.0, indian conditions=4.0, indian
context=4.0, broad band distribution=9.0,
countries=1.0, performed=1.0, 90%=1.0, times=1.0,
opportunities =1.0, urban=1.0, locations=1.0}
sortedKeyWordCandidates = {tv white space=9.0, tv
bands unused=9.0, broad band distribution=9.0, -
urban delhi=4.0}
KEYWORD EXTRACTION
Extracted out the keywords from the paragraph
created using citing sentences
EXAMPLES
from Paragrah 1
Authors talks about
"smart,cities,iot,,internet“
from Paragarph 2
Authors talks about
"bands,tv,indian,conditions,space"
CONCLUSION
In the first phase we have made Citation Graph
using references which have been extracted from
scientific papers.
FUTURE WORK
Sentences are to be ranked according to the sum
of weights of terms relevant to the topic in the
sentence and to which part it belong to research
paper.
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