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CiteRadar: A Citation Intelligence Platform for Researcher Profiling and Geographic Visualization

Researchers have developed CiteRadar, an open-source platform designed to analyze scholarly citations and visualize their geographic distribution. The system processes a Google Scholar identifier to generate a publication list, citing papers with author metadata, ranked author tables, and an interactive world map. CiteRadar addresses limitations in existing bibliometric tools by integrating multiple data sources and employing novel techniques for parsing, author disambiguation, and location data extraction. AI

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IMPACT Provides researchers with a free, open-source tool for career development and collaboration discovery by visualizing citation networks.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes an open-source system presented in an arXiv paper for citation analysis and geographic visualization.

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  1. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 · Chenxu Niu, Yiming Sun ·

    CiteRadar: A Citation Intelligence Platform for Researcher Profiling and Geographic Visualization

    arXiv:2604.25057v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Understanding the geographic reach and community structure of one's scholarly citations is increasingly valuable for career development, grant applications, and collaboration discovery -- yet accessible tools for answering these que…

  2. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 · Yiming Sun ·

    CiteRadar: A Citation Intelligence Platform for Researcher Profiling and Geographic Visualization

    Understanding the geographic reach and community structure of one's scholarly citations is increasingly valuable for career development, grant applications, and collaboration discovery -- yet accessible tools for answering these questions remain scarce. Existing bibliometric plat…