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Comparative study on methods of detecting research fronts using different types of citation

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Direct citation, which could detect large and young emerging clusters earlier, shows the best performance in detecting a research front, and co-citation shows the worst, which suggests that the content similarity of papers connected by direct citations is the greatest and that direct citation networks have the least risk of missing emerging research domains.
Abstract
In this article, we performed a comparative study to investigate the performance of methods for detecting emerging research fronts. Three types of citation network, co-citation, bibliographic coupling, and direct citation, were tested in three research domains, gallium nitride (GaN), complex network (CNW), and carbon nanotube (CNT). Three types of citation network were constructed for each research domain, and the papers in those domains were divided into clusters to detect the research front. We evaluated the performance of each type of citation network in detecting a research front by using the following measures of papers in the cluster: visibility, measured by normalized cluster size, speed, measured by average publication year, and topological relevance, measured by density. Direct citation, which could detect large and young emerging clusters earlier, shows the best performance in detecting a research front, and co-citation shows the worst. Additionally, in direct citation networks, the clustering coefficient was the largest, which suggests that the content similarity of papers connected by direct citations is the greatest and that direct citation networks have the least risk of missing emerging research domains because core papers are included in the largest component. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Co-citation analysis, bibliographic coupling, and direct citation: Which citation approach represents the research front most accurately?

TL;DR: Of the three pure citation-based approaches, bibliographic coupling slightly outperforms co-citation analysis using both accuracy measures; direct citation is the least accurate mapping approach by far.
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A new methodology for constructing a publication-level classification system of science

TL;DR: This work introduces a new methodology for constructing classification systems at the level of individual publications, and presents an application in which a classification system is produced that includes almost 10 million publications.
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The boundaries of urban metabolism Towards a political–industrial ecology

TL;DR: In this paper, the limits and potential of "urban metabolism" to conceptualize city processes have been considered, and three "ecologies" of urban metabolism have emerged: industrial ecology, stocks and flows of materials and energy; and urban ecology, as complexsocio-ecological systems.
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Extracting the commercialization gap between science and technology — Case study of a solar cell

TL;DR: This paper compared structures of the citation network of scientific publications with those of patents, and discussed the differences between them, and a case study was performed in a solar cell to develop a method of detecting gaps between science and technology.
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Sustainability science: the changing landscape of sustainability research

TL;DR: In this paper, the current status of sustainability research using citation and text analysis is analyzed and it is found that previously separated research clusters investigating discipline-focused issues are becoming integrated into those studying coupled systems.
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