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A Sleeping Beauty is a publication that is apparently unrecognized for some period of time before experiencing sudden recognition by citation. Various reasons, including resistance to new ideas, have been attributed to such delayed…

数字图书馆 · 计算机科学 2022-02-28 Wenxi Zhao , Dmitriy Korobskiy , George Chacko

A Sleeping Beauty (SB) in science refers to a paper whose importance is not recognized for several years after publication. Its citation history exhibits a long hibernation period followed by a sudden spike of popularity. Previous studies…

物理与社会 · 物理学 2015-06-18 Qing Ke , Emilio Ferrara , Filippo Radicchi , Alessandro Flammini

In this study, we investigate the extent to which patent citations to papers can serve as early signs for predicting delayed recognized knowledge in science using a comparative study with a control group, i.e., instant recognition papers.…

数字图书馆 · 计算机科学 2020-01-22 Jian Du , Peixin Li , Robin Haunschild , Yinan Sun , Xiaoli Tang

In recent years, a number of studies have introduced methods for identifying papers with delayed recognition (so called "sleeping beauties", SBs) or have presented single publications as cases of SBs. Most recently, Ke et al. (2015)…

数字图书馆 · 计算机科学 2016-11-29 Fred Y. Ye , Lutz Bornmann

We investigate Sleeping Beauties (SBs) in medical research with a special focus on SBs cited in patents. We find that the increasing trend of the relative number of SBs comes to an end around 1998. However, still a constant fraction of…

物理与社会 · 物理学 2019-04-17 Anthony F. J. van Raan , Jos J. Winnink

A Sleeping Beauty in Science is a publication that goes unnoticed (sleeps) for a long time and then, almost suddenly, attracts a lot of attention (is awakened by a prince). In this paper we investigate important properties of Sleeping…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2015-06-05 Anthony F. J. van Raan

A Sleeping Beauty in Science is a publication that goes unnoticed (sleeps) for a long time and then, almost suddenly, attracts a lot of attention (is awakened by a prince). In our foregoing study we found that roughly half of the Sleeping…

数字图书馆 · 计算机科学 2016-04-21 Anthony F. J. van Raan

Benford's law is an empirical observation, first reported by Simon Newcomb in 1881 and then independently by Frank Benford in 1938: the first significant digits of numbers in large data are often distributed according to a logarithmically…

数字图书馆 · 计算机科学 2018-02-13 Tariq Ahmad Mir , Marcel Ausloos

The COVID-19 outbreak rapidly became a pandemic in the first quarter of 2020, posing an unprecedented threat and challenge to healthcare systems and the public. Governments in nearly every country focused on immunization programs for the…

数字图书馆 · 计算机科学 2026-03-20 Artemis Chaleplioglou , Efstathia Selinopoulou , Konstantinos Kyprianos , Alexandros Koulouris

In the Cumulative Advantage(CA) model, which is one of the most fundamental approaches to understand the mechanism of citation dynamics, papers receive citations depending on how much they have been already cited. On the other hand, a…

数字图书馆 · 计算机科学 2022-05-04 Takahiro Miura , Ichiro Sakata

For decades the number of scientific publications has been rapidly increasing, effectively out-dating knowledge at a tremendous rate. Only few scientific milestones remain relevant and continuously attract citations. Here we quantify how…

The first digit (FD) phenomenon i.e., the significant digits of numbers in large data are often distributed according to a logarithmically decreasing function was first reported by S. Newcomb and then many decades later independently by F.…

物理与社会 · 物理学 2026-02-03 Tariq Ahmad Mir , Marcel Ausloos

Reinforcement learning (RL) for physical design of silicon chips in a Google 2021 Nature paper stirred controversy due to poorly documented claims that raised eyebrows and drew critical media coverage. The paper withheld critical…

机器学习 · 计算机科学 2024-10-01 Igor L. Markov

Recently we proposed a model in which when a scientist writes a manuscript, he picks up several random papers, cites them and also copies a fraction of their references (cond-mat/0305150). The model was stimulated by our discovery that a…

物理与社会 · 物理学 2007-08-28 M. V. Simkin , V. P. Roychowdhury

A sleeping beauty in diffusion indicates that the information, can be ideas or innovations, will experience a hibernation before a sudden spike of popularity and it is widely found in citation history of scientific publications. However, in…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2016-12-07 Leihan Zhang , Ke Xu , Jichang Zhao

Despite enormous efforts devoted to understand the characteristics and impacts of retracted papers, little is known about the mechanisms underlying the dynamics of their harm and the dynamics of its propagation. Here, we propose a…

There exist huge chunk of academic items receiving no citation years after years and remaining beyond the veil of ignorance of the academic audience. These are known as uncited items. Now, the question is, why a paper fails to get citation?…

数字图书馆 · 计算机科学 2021-09-13 Amit Kumar Das , Bidyarthi Dutta

The occurrence of first significant digits of numbers in large data is often governed by a logarithmically decreasing distribution called Benford's law (BL), reported first by S. Newcomb (SN) and many decades later independently by F.…

数字图书馆 · 计算机科学 2016-03-22 Tariq Ahmad Mir

Delays are inherent to most dynamical systems. Besides shifting the process in time, they can significantly affect their performance. For this reason, it is usually valuable to study the delay and account for it. Because they are dynamical…

机器学习 · 计算机科学 2023-09-21 Pierre Liotet

The study of the citation histories and ageing of documents are topics that have been addressed from several perspectives, especially in the analysis of documents with delayed recognition or sleeping beauties. However, there is no general…

物理与社会 · 物理学 2009-07-10 Rodrigo Costas , Thed N. van Leeuwen , Anthony F. J. van Raan
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