谁是学术界冉冉升起的新星?

Jun Zhang, Zhaolong Ning, Xiaomei Bai, Wei Wang, Shuo Yu, Feng Xia
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本文提出了一种名为ScholarRank的新方法来评估新星的科学影响。我们提出的ScholarRank综合了异构学术网络中统计指标和影响力计算算法的优点。ScholarRank方法考虑了异质学术网络中作者被引次数、共同作者之间的相互影响和不同实体之间的相互强化过程三个因素。通过在真实数据集上的实验,我们证明了我们的ScholarRank比其他方法可以有效地选择更多的顶级排名新星。
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Who are the rising stars in academia?
This paper proposes a novel method named ScholarRank to evaluate the scientific impact of rising stars. Our proposed ScholarRank integrates the merits of both statistical indicators and influence calculation algorithms in heterogeneous academic networks. The ScholarRank method considers three factors, which are the citation counts of authors, the mutual influence among coauthors and the mutual reinforce process among different entities in heterogeneous academic networks. Through experiments on real datasets, we demonstrate that our ScholarRank can efficiently select more top ranking rising stars than other methods.
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