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The d-index: Discovering dependences among scientific collaborators from their bibliographic data records

机译:d指数:从书目数据记录中发现科学合作者之间的依存关系

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The evaluation of the work of a researcher and its impact on the research community has been deeply studied in literature through the definition of several measures, first among all the h-index and its variations. Although these measures represent valuable tools for analyzing researchers’ outputs, they usually assume the co-authorship to be a proportional collaboration between the parts, missing out their relationships and the relative scientific influences. In this work, we propose the d-index, a novel measure that estimates the dependence degree between authors on their research environment along their entire scientific publication history. We also present a web application that implements these ideas and provides a number of visualization tools for analyzing and comparing scientific dependences among all the scientists in the DBLP bibliographic database. Finally, relying on this web environment, we present case and user studies that highlight both the validity and the reliability of the proposed evaluation measure.
机译:在文献中,通过定义几种测量方法,首先是对h指标及其变化的评估,对研究人员的工作及其对研究领域的影响进行了深入的研究。尽管这些措施是分析研究人员产出的有价值的工具,但他们通常认为合著者是各部分之间的比例协作,而忽略了它们之间的关系和相对的科学影响力。在这项工作中,我们提出了d指数,这是一种新颖的测度,用于估计作者在整个科学出版历史上对其研究环境的依赖程度。我们还提供了一个实现这些思想的Web应用程序,并提供了许多可视化工具来分析和比较DBLP书目数据库中所有科学家之间的科学依存关系。最后,依靠此Web环境,我们进行了案例研究和用户研究,突出了所提出评估方法的有效性和可靠性。

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