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Fine-grained classification of journal articles based on multiple layers of information through similarity network fusion: The case of the Cambridge Journal of Economics
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Barabesi, Lucio
, Cioni, Martina
, Baccini, Federica
, Baccini, Alberto
, Petrovich, Eugenio
, Pignalosa, Daria
in
Algorithms
/ Bibliographic coupling
/ Bibliometrics
/ Citations
/ Classification
/ Clustering
/ Coherence
/ Computer Science
/ Economics
/ Heterogeneity
/ Information
/ Information sources
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Library Science
/ Literature reviews
/ Metadata
/ Networks
/ Science
/ Scientometrics
/ Similarity
/ Suitability
2024
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Fine-grained classification of journal articles based on multiple layers of information through similarity network fusion: The case of the Cambridge Journal of Economics
by
Barabesi, Lucio
, Cioni, Martina
, Baccini, Federica
, Baccini, Alberto
, Petrovich, Eugenio
, Pignalosa, Daria
in
Algorithms
/ Bibliographic coupling
/ Bibliometrics
/ Citations
/ Classification
/ Clustering
/ Coherence
/ Computer Science
/ Economics
/ Heterogeneity
/ Information
/ Information sources
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Library Science
/ Literature reviews
/ Metadata
/ Networks
/ Science
/ Scientometrics
/ Similarity
/ Suitability
2024
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Fine-grained classification of journal articles based on multiple layers of information through similarity network fusion: The case of the Cambridge Journal of Economics
by
Barabesi, Lucio
, Cioni, Martina
, Baccini, Federica
, Baccini, Alberto
, Petrovich, Eugenio
, Pignalosa, Daria
in
Algorithms
/ Bibliographic coupling
/ Bibliometrics
/ Citations
/ Classification
/ Clustering
/ Coherence
/ Computer Science
/ Economics
/ Heterogeneity
/ Information
/ Information sources
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Library Science
/ Literature reviews
/ Metadata
/ Networks
/ Science
/ Scientometrics
/ Similarity
/ Suitability
2024
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Fine-grained classification of journal articles based on multiple layers of information through similarity network fusion: The case of the Cambridge Journal of Economics
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Fine-grained classification of journal articles based on multiple layers of information through similarity network fusion: The case of the Cambridge Journal of Economics
2024
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In order to explore the suitability of a fine-grained classification of journal articles by exploiting multiple sources of information, articles are organized in a two-layer multiplex. The first layer conveys similarities based on the full-text of articles, and the second similarities based on cited references. The information of the two layers are only weakly associated. The Similarity Network Fusion process is adopted to combine the two layers into a new single-layer network. A clustering algorithm is applied to the fused network and the classification of articles is obtained. In order to evaluate its coherence, this classification is compared with the ones obtained by applying the same algorithm to each of two layers. Moreover, the classification obtained for the fused network is also compared with the classifications obtained when the layers of information are integrated using different methods available in literature. In the case of the
Cambridge Journal of Economics
, Similarity Network Fusion appears to be the best option. Moreover, the achieved classification appears to be fine-grained enough to represent the extreme heterogeneity characterizing the contributions published in the journal.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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