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Joint Modeling of Topics, Citations, and Topical Authority in Academic Corpora

Author(s)
Kim, JooyeonKim, DongwooOh, Alice
Issued Date
2017-02
DOI
10.1162/tacl_a_00055
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/64611
Citation
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS, v.5, pp.191 - 204
Abstract
Much of scientific progress stems from previously published findings, but searching through the vast sea of scientific publications is difficult. We often rely on metrics of scholarly authority to find the prominent authors but these authority indices do not differentiate authority based on research topics. We present Latent Topical-Authority Indexing (LTAI) for jointly modeling the topics, citations, and topical authority in a corpus of academic papers. Compared to previous models, LTAI differs in two main aspects. First, it explicitly models the generative process of the citations, rather than treating the citations as given. Second, it models each author’s influence on citations of a paper based on the topics of the cited papers, as well as the citing papers. We fit LTAI into four academic corpora: CORA, Arxiv Physics, PNAS, and Citeseer. We compare the performance of LTAI against various baselines, starting with the latent Dirichlet allocation, to the more advanced models including author-link topic model and dynamic author citation topic model. The results show that LTAI achieves improved accuracy over other similar models when predicting words, citations and authors of publications.
Publisher
MIT Press - Journals
ISSN
2307-387X

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