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Revision as of 19:00, 15 February 2011
Modeling Academic Collaboration and Influence in scholarly literature
Team members
Nitin Agarwal
Yanbo Xu
Ming Sun
The Problem
New research papers are growing rapidly, especially in computer science field, making it hard to follow. Instead of wasting time reading all the papers, we want our computers to answer following questions:
- Who to collaborate with?
- Which work to cite?
- Who to review this paper (for conference organizers)?
Essentially, we d like to capture the interactions and relationships between people. For academia, it s mainly about collaboration and citation. There are approaches about content Analysis and/or connectivity Analysis.