Purpose and Polarity of Citation: Towards NLP-based Bibliometrics
NAACL 2013
Pages: 596 - 606
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Bibliometric measures are commonly used to estimate the popularity and the impact of published research. Existing bibliometric measures provide “quantitative” indicators of how good a published paper is. This does not necessarily reflect the “quality” of the work presented in the paper. For example, when hindex is computed for a researcher, all incoming citations are treated equally, ignoring the fact that some of these citations might be...
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