Emergent Mind

Finding Scientific Communities In Citation Graphs: Convergent Clustering

(2007.14452)
Published Jul 28, 2020 in cs.DL , cs.SI , and physics.soc-ph

Abstract

Understanding the nature and organization of scientific communities is of broad interest. The Invisible College' is a historical metaphor for one such type of community and the search for suchcolleges' can be framed as the detection and analysis of small groups of scientists working on problems of common interests. Case studies have previously been conducted on individual communities with respect to their scientific and social behavior. In this study, we introduce, a new and scalable community finding approach. Supplemented by expert assessment, we use the convergence of two different clustering methods to select article clusters generated from over two million articles from the field of immunology spanning an eleven year period with relevant cluster quality indicators for evaluation. Finally, we identify author communities defined by these clusters. A sample of the article clusters produced by this pipeline was reviewed by experts, and shows strong thematic relatedness, suggesting that the inferred author communities may represent valid communities of practice. These findings suggest that such convergent approaches may be useful in the future.

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