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Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Patterns of success in co-authorship networks are highly sensitive to author disambiguation" by David F. Klosik et al.
Here we show that the success of individual authors or publications depends unexpectedly strongly on an intermediate scale in co-authorship networks. For two ...
Oct 22, 2024 · ... The method of author disambiguation can have a big influence on network analysis results (Klosik et al. 2014) . Here, an un-restrictive ...
Motif-based success scores in coauthorship networks are highly sensitive to author name disambiguation. ... patterns and other triangle-rich acyclic networks.
Motif-based success scores in coauthorship networks are highly sensitive to author name disambiguation ... Abstract. Following the work of Krumov et al. [Eur.
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A system-wide network reconstruction of gene regulation ... Patterns of success in co-authorship networks are highly sensitive to author disambiguation.
Jun 4, 2019 · To investigate the relationship between biomedical researchers' collaborative and authorship practices and scientific success.
The paper provides an overview of the disambiguation method, assesses its accuracy, and calculates network measures based on co-authorship and collaboration ...
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Apr 20, 2021 · Disambiguation of authors in digital libraries is essential for many tasks, including efficient bibliographical searches and scientometric ...
Patterns of success in co-authorship networks are highly sensitive to author disambiguation. David F. Klosika, Stefan Bornholdta, Marc-Thorsten Hüttb a ...