Extracting academic social networks among conference participants

T. Arif, M. Asger, M. B. Malik, R. Ali
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Academics establish relations among them in multitude ways, co-authorship being one of them. In fact co-authorship has the advantage of being the best recorded among all forms of academic collaborations. Co-authored publications appear in the form of research articles, conference and workshop proceedings, technical reports, etc. As per DBLP, one of the major digital libraries, around 55 percent of the publications appear in conference and workshop proceedings. This implies that conference and workshops provide a rich environment for academics to portray their co-authorship based academic social networks. In this paper we extract academic social networks among conference participants, study their collaboration patterns, analyze their evolution over time and use social network analysis metrics to quantify them.
提取会议参与者的学术社交网络
学者之间建立关系的方式多种多样,合著就是其中之一。事实上,在所有形式的学术合作中,合作作者的优势是记录最好的。共同撰写的出版物以研究文章、会议和研讨会论文集、技术报告等形式出现。根据主要数字图书馆之一DBLP的数据,大约55%的出版物出现在会议和研讨会论文集中。这意味着会议和研讨会为学者提供了一个丰富的环境来描绘他们基于共同作者的学术社会网络。在本文中,我们提取了会议参与者之间的学术社会网络,研究了他们的合作模式,分析了他们随时间的演变,并使用社会网络分析指标来量化他们。
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