The prototype takes a collection of bibliographical entries from HAL Open Archive as input. It parses the entries in order to resolve abbreviated author names. It also parses affiliations in order to assess local, regional, national and international collaborations.
The prototype parses journal names and conference names from the bibliographical entries and it tries to match entries from Core, Scimago and Qualis databases.
First experiments with promising results have been carried out. It is still difficult and complex to build nice interactive graphical representations at different scales. It can also be difficult to match conference and journal names with good precision and recall. Evaluations are in progress.
Below are preliminary results computed on the collections of the GREYC research teams. The results, graphs and tables should not be reproduced without warnings concerning their reliability.
- GREYC Research teams: HULTECH , MAD, CODAG, MONEBIOM, AMACC, IMAGE, ELECTRONIQUE.
- XLIM Research teams: ASALI, BIO-INGENIERIE, MATHIS, PHOT, RFEI, SRF, SRI.
Below are preliminary results computed on some French research labs. The results, graphs and tables should not be reproduced without warnings concerning their reliability.
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- GREYC Laboratory (Caen, France)
- XLIM Laboratory (Limoges, France)
- LS2N Laboratory (Nantes, France)
- LAAS Laboratory (Toulouse, France)
Many improvements will be done in the future. However, any questions, comments or suggestions can be sent to the author.
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GREYC Lab is a joint research unit associated with the CNRS, the University of Caen Normandy (UNICAEN) and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Caen (ENSICAEN). It carries out fundamental, methodological and applied research on issues related to digital sciences.