2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-020-03858-y
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The use of citation context to detect the evolution of research topics: a large-scale analysis

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“…The authors argue that these trends imply that NLP has become a rapid discovery science (Collins, 1994), i.e., a particular shift a scientific field can undergo when it reaches a high level of consensus on its research topics, methods, and technologies, and then starts to continually improve on each other's methods. A number of recent papers also leverages or studies citation context, including ; Jebari et al (2021); Wright and Augenstein (2021); Lauscher et al (2021). Our approach differs from Jurgens et al (2018) in several ways: for example, we do not analyze individual citations, but directly evaluate the stance of a complete paper (as measured by its framing in the paper's abstract); most importantly, we are particularly interested in negative stances, which as relation is absent in the classification scheme of Jurgens et al (2018).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors argue that these trends imply that NLP has become a rapid discovery science (Collins, 1994), i.e., a particular shift a scientific field can undergo when it reaches a high level of consensus on its research topics, methods, and technologies, and then starts to continually improve on each other's methods. A number of recent papers also leverages or studies citation context, including ; Jebari et al (2021); Wright and Augenstein (2021); Lauscher et al (2021). Our approach differs from Jurgens et al (2018) in several ways: for example, we do not analyze individual citations, but directly evaluate the stance of a complete paper (as measured by its framing in the paper's abstract); most importantly, we are particularly interested in negative stances, which as relation is absent in the classification scheme of Jurgens et al (2018).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detention research themes and creation of two-dimensional strategic diagrams. First, the tool generates the equivalence index to detect the research themes [54]. Then, SciMAT uses the single-centre algorithm [55] to detect the most relevant topics.…”
Section: Bibliometric Analysis: Science Mapping and Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, systematic reviews in the field of research in codes of ethics analyze between 14 and 107 publications, (ii) the results obtained may be biased because they tend to reflect the authors’ subjective point of view. On the contrary, bibliometric methods allow us to work with a large number of publications, being more suitable for recognizing the intellectual structure of a field of knowledge (Jebari et al., 2021). These methodologies introduce quantitative rigor in the subjective evaluation of scientific literature.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%