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Let us consider that someone is starting a research on a topic that is unfamiliar to them. Which seminal papers have influenced the topic the most? What is the genealogy of the seminal papers in this topic? These are the questions that they can raise, which we try to answer in this paper. First, we propose an algorithm that finds a set of seminal papers on a given topic. We also address the performance...
Recently, product review sites that contain user ratings and trust statements such as Epinions.com have become popular, and many attempts have been made to analyze user behavior on those sites. In this paper, we first define three different user groups for each user, i.e. Trustee, Trust or, and Irrelevance which describe different kinds of trust statements. Then we investigate the relationship between...
In this paper, we address analyzing of scientific literature databases. We discuss the issues of paper ranking, similarity measures for a pair of papers, and clustering of papers of a same topic. We present some experimental results related to each issue.
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