Below we explain their main intuition, the way they are calculated, and their most important limitations, in an attempt help avoiding common pitfalls and misuses.
publication $i$ corresponds to the in-degree of the corresponding node in the underlying citation network: $s_i = \sum_{j} A_{i,j}$,
where $A$ is the adjacency matrix of the network (i.e., $A_{i,j}=1$ when paper $j$ cites paper $i$, while $A_{i,j}=0$ otherwise).
***Parameters:*** -
***Limitations:***
OpenAIRE collects data from specific data sources which means that part of the existing literature may not be considered when computing this indicator.
Also, since some indicators require the publication year for their calculation, we consider only research products for which we can gather this information from at least one data source.
OpenAIRE collects data from specific data sources which means that part of the existing literature may not be considered when computing this indicator.
Also, since some indicators require the publication year for their calculation, we consider only research products for which we can gather this information from at least one data source.
* Vergoulis, T., Kanellos, I., Atzori, C., Mannocci, A., Chatzopoulos, S., Bruzzo, S. L., Manola, N., & Manghi, P. (2021, April). Bip! db: A dataset of impact measures for scientific publications. In Companion Proceedings of the Web Conference 2021 (pp. 456-460).
OpenAIRE collects data from specific data sources which means that part of the existing literature may not be considered when computing this indicator.
Also, since some indicators require the publication year for their calculation, we consider only research products for which we can gather this information from at least one data source.
***Environment:*** PySpark
***References:***
* Page, L., Brin, S., Motwani, R., & Winograd, T. (1999). The PageRank citation ranking: Bringing order to the web. Stanford InfoLab.
OpenAIRE collects data from specific data sources which means that part of the existing literature may not be considered when computing this indicator.
Also, since some indicators require the publication year for their calculation, we consider only research products for which we can gather this information from at least one data source.
***Environment:*** PySpark
***References:***
* Ghosh, R., Kuo, T. T., Hsu, C. N., Lin, S. D., & Lerman, K. (2011, December). Time-aware ranking in dynamic citation networks. In 2011 ieee 11^{th} international conference on data mining workshops (pp. 373-380). IEEE.
Note that recent attention is based on the 3 most recent years (including current one).
***Limitations:***
OpenAIRE collects data from specific data sources which means that part of the existing literature may not be considered when computing this indicator.
Also, since some indicators require the publication year for their calculation, we consider only research products for which we can gather this information from at least one data source.
***Environment:*** PySpark
***References:***
* Kanellos, I., Vergoulis, T., Sacharidis, D., Dalamagas, T., & Vassiliou, Y. (2021, April). Ranking papers by their short-term scientific impact. In 2021 IEEE 37th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE) (pp. 1997-2002). IEEE.