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Towards Finding a Research Lineage Leveraging on Identification of Significant Citations

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2021

Abstract

Finding the lineage of a research topic is crucial for understanding the prior state of the art and advancing scientific displacement. The deluge of scholarly articles makes it difficult to locate the most relevant prior work and causes researchers to spend a considerable amount of time building up their literature list.

Citations play a significant role in discovering relevant literature. However, not all citations are created equal.

A majority of the citations that a paper receives are for providing contextual, and background information to the citing papers and are not central to the theme of those papers. However, some papers are pivotal to the citing paper and inspire or stem up the research in the citing paper.

Hence the nature of citation the former receives from the latter is significant. In this work in progress paper, we discuss our preliminary idea towards establishing a lineage for a given research via identifying significant citations.

We hypothesize that such an automated system can faci