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Quantifying Individual Research's Distance from the Trends based on Dynamic Topic Modeling

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Research trends are the keys for researchers to decide their research agenda. However, only few works have tried to quantify how scholars follow the trends. This paper addresses this problem… Click to show full abstract

Research trends are the keys for researchers to decide their research agenda. However, only few works have tried to quantify how scholars follow the trends. This paper addresses this problem by proposing a novel measurement for quantifying how a scientific entity (paper or researcher) follows the hot topics in a research field. Specifically, the topic evolution and papers are vectorizing by dynamic topic modeling. Then the degree of hotness tracing is explored from three different perspectives: mainstream, short‐term direction, long‐term direction. Papers and researchers in the field of Computer Vision from 2006 to 2017 were selected to evaluate our method. Further study will show the results of topic evolution patterns and researchers' clusters.

Keywords: dynamic topic; individual research; topic modeling; quantifying individual; research

Journal Title: Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology
Year Published: 2022

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