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Visualizing and mapping the intellectual structure of information retrieval

Authors : Abebe Rorissa , Xiaojun Yuan Presenter : Tsai Tzung Ruei. Visualizing and mapping the intellectual structure of information retrieval. IPM 2012. Outline. Motivation Objective Methodology Experiments Conclusion Comment. Motivation. I nformation R etrieval.

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Visualizing and mapping the intellectual structure of information retrieval

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  1. Authors: AbebeRorissa, Xiaojun Yuan Presenter : Tsai TzungRuei Visualizing and mapping the intellectual structure of information retrieval IPM 2012

  2. Outline • Motivation • Objective • Methodology • Experiments • Conclusion • Comment

  3. Motivation Information Retrieval Library and Information Science

  4. Objective It is through references to sources that authors make connections between concepts (Small, 1981).

  5. Methodology Visualizing Patterns Title CiteSpace SCI–ExpandedSSCI A&HCI CPCI–S CPCI–SSH IC CCR–Expanded Scientific Literature CiteSpace Centrality Topic

  6. Experiments 4CS The more activelyan author collaborates, the moreproductiveshe or he is. 5 IS

  7. Experiments

  8. Experiments

  9. Experiments Across institutions and countries

  10. Experiments

  11. Conclusion • Although some of the highly productive authors had a larger co-authorship network and are at the center of co-authorship clusters, a number of single-author publications were heavily cited. • Top five disciplines that contribute to information retrieval are computer science, library and information science, engineering, telecommunications, and management.

  12. Comment • Advantages • References are very rich. • Applications • Information retrieval

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