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Eye Movements Biometrics: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2004 to 2019

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This research focused on temporal evolution, leading authors, most cited papers, leading journals, competitions and collaboration networks, using a bibliometric approach.
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Person identification based on eye movements is getting more and more attention, as it is anti-spoofing resistant and can be useful for continuous authentication. Therefore, it is noteworthy for researchers to know who and what is relevant in the field, including authors, journals, conferences, and institutions. This paper presents a comprehensive quantitative overview of the field of eye movement biometrics using a bibliometric approach. All data and analyses are based on documents written in English published between 2004 and 2019. Scopus was used to perform information retrieval. This research focused on temporal evolution, leading authors, most cited papers, leading journals, competitions and collaboration networks.

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An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output

TL;DR: The index h, defined as the number of papers with citation number ≥h, is proposed as a useful index to characterize the scientific output of a researcher.
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Clinical criteria for subtyping Parkinson’s disease: biomarkers and longitudinal progression

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