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New corpus maps scientific research evolution with typed citations · 1 source tracked

Researchers have developed a new corpus called SciTraj to better understand how scientific research evolves by analyzing citation patterns. Unlike traditional citation graphs, SciTraj categorizes citation edges into six types, linking them to specific claims within papers. This allows for a more nuanced analysis of research trajectories, revealing disciplinary siloing and identifying areas of concentrated topic emergence, particularly in computer vision and large language model-related fields. The corpus, containing over 32,000 papers and 573,000 typed citations, also supports a benchmark for predicting future research links. AI

IMPACT Provides a new tool for analyzing research trends and predicting future directions in AI subfields like NLP and LLMs.

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New corpus maps scientific research evolution with typed citations · 1 source tracked

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Yong Pei ·

    How Does Research Evolve? Tracing Cross-Domain Trajectories in NLP, ML, and CV with Claim-Grounded Typed Citations

    How does research evolve, and what substrate would let us forecast where it goes next? Scientific progress is not simply a uniform accumulation of facts: ideas extend prior methods, address known limitations, realize proposed future directions, and sometimes dispute earlier claim…