Promise and Pitfalls of Extending Google's PageRank Algorithm to
Citation Networks
S. Maslov, and S. Redner. (2009)cite arxiv:0901.2640 Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, invited comment for the Journal of Neuroscience. The arxiv version is microscopically different from the published version.
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0002-08.2008
Abstract
We review our recent work on applying the Google PageRank algorithm to find
scientific "gems" among all Physical Review publications, and its extension to
CiteRank, to find currently popular research directions. These metrics provide
a meaningful extension to traditionally-used importance measures, such as the
number of citations and journal impact factor. We also point out some pitfalls
of over-relying on quantitative metrics to evaluate scientific quality.
Description
[0901.2640] Promise and Pitfalls of Extending Google's PageRank Algorithm to Citation Networks
cite arxiv:0901.2640 Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, invited comment for the Journal of Neuroscience. The arxiv version is microscopically different from the published version
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Citation Networks
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.2640
%X We review our recent work on applying the Google PageRank algorithm to find
scientific "gems" among all Physical Review publications, and its extension to
CiteRank, to find currently popular research directions. These metrics provide
a meaningful extension to traditionally-used importance measures, such as the
number of citations and journal impact factor. We also point out some pitfalls
of over-relying on quantitative metrics to evaluate scientific quality.
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scientific "gems" among all Physical Review publications, and its extension to
CiteRank, to find currently popular research directions. These metrics provide
a meaningful extension to traditionally-used importance measures, such as the
number of citations and journal impact factor. We also point out some pitfalls
of over-relying on quantitative metrics to evaluate scientific quality.},
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note = {cite arxiv:0901.2640 Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, invited comment for the Journal of Neuroscience. The arxiv version is microscopically different from the published version},
timestamp = {2012-06-11T14:20:45.000+0200},
title = {Promise and Pitfalls of Extending Google's PageRank Algorithm to
Citation Networks},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.2640},
year = 2009
}