Ageing of Edges in Collaboration Networks and its Effect on Author Rankings

Ageing of Edges in Collaboration Networks and its Effect on Author Rankings

In this paper we show that assigning weights to the edges in a collaboration network of authors, according to a decreasing exponential function depending on the time elapsed since the publication of a common paper, may add valuable information to the process of ranking authors based on importance. The main idea is that a recent collaboration represents a stronger tie between the co-authors than an older one and, therefore, reduces the weight of potential citations between the co-authors. We test this approach, on a well-known data set and with an established methodology of using PageRank-based ranking techniques and reference sets of awarded authors and demonstrate that edge ageing may improve the ranking of authors.

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Keywords: collaborations; citations; PageRank; scholars; rankings

Year: 2015

Journal ISSN: 1785-8860
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