Identifying the most relevant scientific publications on a given topic is a well-known research problem. The Author-Topic Model (ATM) is a generative model that represents the relationships between research topics and publication authors. It allows us to identify the most influential authors on a particular topic. However, since most research works are co-authored by many researchers the information provided by ATM can be complemented by the study of the most fruitful collaborations among multiple authors. This paper addresses the discovery of research collaborations among multiple authors on single or multiple topics. Specifically, it exploits an exploratory data mining technique, i.e., weighted association rule mining, to analyze publicat...
Introduction: Scientific co-operation is a process in which two or more authors share their resource...
© 2018 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology, Inc. (PICMET)....
Knowing driving factors and understanding researcher behaviors from the dynamics of collaborations o...
In recent years a huge amount of publications and scientific reports has become available through di...
Patterns of scientific collaboration and their effect on scientific production have been the subject...
Several studies recognized scientific collaboration as a fundamental element in knowledge advancemen...
Patterns of scientific collaboration and their effect on scientific production have been the subject...
Nowadays, scientific collaboration has dramatically increased due to web-based technologies, advance...
As communities of researchers continue to become quite large and to grow incessantly, collaboration ...
<div><p>Following scholars in Scientometrics as examples, we develop five author relationship networ...
Following scholars in Scientometrics as examples, we develop five author relationship networks, name...
AbstractObjectivesTo develop a method for investigating co-authorship patterns and author team chara...
Research collaborations are encouraged because a synergistic effect yielding good results often appe...
Collaborative research is increasing in terms of publications, skills, and formal interactions, whic...
Finding the most suitable co-author is one of the most important ways to conduct effective research ...
Introduction: Scientific co-operation is a process in which two or more authors share their resource...
© 2018 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology, Inc. (PICMET)....
Knowing driving factors and understanding researcher behaviors from the dynamics of collaborations o...
In recent years a huge amount of publications and scientific reports has become available through di...
Patterns of scientific collaboration and their effect on scientific production have been the subject...
Several studies recognized scientific collaboration as a fundamental element in knowledge advancemen...
Patterns of scientific collaboration and their effect on scientific production have been the subject...
Nowadays, scientific collaboration has dramatically increased due to web-based technologies, advance...
As communities of researchers continue to become quite large and to grow incessantly, collaboration ...
<div><p>Following scholars in Scientometrics as examples, we develop five author relationship networ...
Following scholars in Scientometrics as examples, we develop five author relationship networks, name...
AbstractObjectivesTo develop a method for investigating co-authorship patterns and author team chara...
Research collaborations are encouraged because a synergistic effect yielding good results often appe...
Collaborative research is increasing in terms of publications, skills, and formal interactions, whic...
Finding the most suitable co-author is one of the most important ways to conduct effective research ...
Introduction: Scientific co-operation is a process in which two or more authors share their resource...
© 2018 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology, Inc. (PICMET)....
Knowing driving factors and understanding researcher behaviors from the dynamics of collaborations o...