Keywords are important for information retrieval. They are used to classify and sort papers. However, these terms can also be used to study trends within and across fields. In this poster, we describe preliminary analysis where we measure the burstiness of keywords within the field of AI. We examine 150k keywords in approximately 100k journal and conference papers. We find that nearly 80% of the keywords die off before year one for both journals and conferences but that terms last longer in journals versus conferences. We also find time periods of burstiness in AI - one where the terms are more neuroscience inspired and one more oriented to computational optimization. Our goal is to extend this analysis to other fields in order to better un...
Trabajo presentado a la Science, Technology and Innovation indicators (STI) Conference, celebrada en...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
The evolution of vocabulary in academic publishing is characterized via keyword frequencies recorded...
Keywords are important for information retrieval. They are used to classify and sort papers. However...
Keywords in scientific articles have found their significance in information filtering and classific...
Keywords in scientific articles have found their significance in information filtering and classific...
An article’s keywords are distinct because they represent what authors feel are the most important w...
An article’s keywords are distinct because they represent what authors feel are the most important w...
There are promising prospects on the way to widespread use of AI, as well as problems that need to b...
Keywords in scientific articles have found their significance in information filtering and classific...
The study of the dynamics or the progress of science has been widely explored with descriptive and s...
Tracking the dynamics of science and early detection of the emerging research trends could potential...
The Computers in Biology and Medicine (CBM) journal promotes the use of computing machinery in the f...
The growing availability of large diachronic corpora of scientific literature offers the opportunity...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
Trabajo presentado a la Science, Technology and Innovation indicators (STI) Conference, celebrada en...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
The evolution of vocabulary in academic publishing is characterized via keyword frequencies recorded...
Keywords are important for information retrieval. They are used to classify and sort papers. However...
Keywords in scientific articles have found their significance in information filtering and classific...
Keywords in scientific articles have found their significance in information filtering and classific...
An article’s keywords are distinct because they represent what authors feel are the most important w...
An article’s keywords are distinct because they represent what authors feel are the most important w...
There are promising prospects on the way to widespread use of AI, as well as problems that need to b...
Keywords in scientific articles have found their significance in information filtering and classific...
The study of the dynamics or the progress of science has been widely explored with descriptive and s...
Tracking the dynamics of science and early detection of the emerging research trends could potential...
The Computers in Biology and Medicine (CBM) journal promotes the use of computing machinery in the f...
The growing availability of large diachronic corpora of scientific literature offers the opportunity...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
Trabajo presentado a la Science, Technology and Innovation indicators (STI) Conference, celebrada en...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
The evolution of vocabulary in academic publishing is characterized via keyword frequencies recorded...