DocumentCode
518942
Title
An empirical investigation of research productivity on Text Mining — in bibliometrics view
Author
Hou, Oliver C L ; Hsu, Heigen ; Yang, Jiann-Min
Author_Institution
Dept. of MIS, Nat. Chengchi Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
fYear
2010
fDate
11-13 May 2010
Firstpage
646
Lastpage
650
Abstract
As the improvement of computing power, texting mining becomes more focused than before. In order to realize the literature productivity of such territory, we analyze the literatures on SSCI database with subjects as “Text Mining”. Applied the methodology of bibliometrics, we found several outcomes in this research. First, the distribution of frequency indexes of author´s productivity fulfills Lotka´s Law. Second, we also apply Price´s Square Root Law & Pareto Principle to check the result and found that are not compliance with both of these. Third, from the distribution of the number of paper published each year we conclude the topic of “Text Mining” is still in peak period but may achieve mature stage in the near future. Finally, 56.25% of authors only contribute 1 paper and 82.74% authors´ outcomes are less or equal 3. Contrarily, there are 6 authors with over 10 published papers and the most productive one even owns 37 papers on SSCI database.
Keywords
Pareto analysis; data mining; literature; publishing; text analysis; Lotka Law; Pareto principle; Price square root law; SSCI database; bibliometrics view; computing power; frequency indexes; literature productivity; publishing; text mining; Bibliometrics; Data mining; Databases; Frequency; Helium; Intersymbol interference; Pareto analysis; Productivity; Publishing; Text mining; Bibliometrics; Literature Productivity; Lotka´s La; Text Minin;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
New Trends in Information Science and Service Science (NISS), 2010 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Gyeongju
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6982-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-89-88678-17-6
Type
conf
Filename
5488538
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