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What Researchers Want

What Researchers Want. Links from this talk: bit.ly/ stmwant. Cody Dunne Dept. of Computer Science and Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland cdunne@cs.umd.edu STM 3 rd Master Class November 7-9, 2011 Adelphi, MD, USA. Researchers want to…. Find a specific paper

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What Researchers Want

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  1. What Researchers Want

    Links from this talk: bit.ly/stmwant Cody Dunne Dept. of Computer Science and Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland cdunne@cs.umd.edu STM 3rd Master Class November 7-9, 2011 Adelphi, MD, USA
  2. Researchers want to… Find a specific paper Explore a research area Do retrospective analysis Share their results
  3. 1. Find a specific paper Metadata or PDF? From memory (search) From reference list DOI/URL Search
  4. 2. Exploring a research area Foundations Emerging research topics State of the art/open problems Collaborations & relationships between Communities Field evolution Easily understandable surveys
  5. User requirements Control over the paper collection Choose custom subset via query, then iteratively drill down, filter, & refine Overview either as visualization or text statistics Orient within subset Easy to understand metrics for identifying interesting papers Ranking & filtering Create groups & annotate with findings Organize discovery process Share results
  6. Action Science Explorer Bibliometriclexical link mining to create a citation network and citation context Network clustering and multi-document summarization to extract key points Potent network analysis and visualization tools www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/ase
  7. Reference management & grouping
  8. Citation network overview Communities, outliers, invalid data
  9. Statistics & visualization Network statistics Degree Betweenness Closeness Pagerank Attributes Year Downloads Citations References
  10. Field evolution
  11. Citation context & summarization Citation context Key contributions Critical reception Citations to subsequent/similar work Hyperlinked citations in text See surrounding context of citation View cited papers while reading Multi-document summarization Citation context Abstract Full text
  12. 3. Retrospective analysis Automatic collection & processing of bibliometric data Easy access to visual analytic tools for finding clusters, trends, outliers Communities for sharing data, tools, & results
  13. STICK Project Scientific, data-driven way to track innovations Vs. current expert-based, time consuming approaches (e.g., Gartner’s Hype Cycle, tire track diagrams) Includes both concept and product forms Study relationships between Study the innovation ecosystem Organizations & people Both those producing & using innovations stick.ischool.umd.edu
  14. Case study: tree visualization Problem: Traditional 2D node-link diagrams of trees become too large Solutions: Treemaps: Nested Rectangles Cone Trees: 3D Interactive Animations Hyperbolic Trees: Focus + Context Measures: Papers, articles, patents, citations,… Press releases, blog posts, tweets,… Users, downloads, sales,…
  15. Treemaps: nested rectangles www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/treemap-history
  16. SmartmoneyMarketMap Feb 27, 2007 smartmoney.com/marketmap
  17. Cone trees: 3D interactive animations Robertson, G. G., Card, S. K., and Mackinlay, J. D., Information visualization using 3D interactive animation, Communications of the ACM, 36, 4 (1993), 51-71. Robertson, G. G., Mackinlay, J. D., and Card, S. K., Cone trees: Animated 3D visualizations of hierarchical information, Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM Press, New York, (April 1991), 189-194.
  18. Hyperbolic trees: focus & context Lamping, J. and Rao, R., Laying out and visualizing large trees using a hyper-bolic space, Proc. 7th Annual ACM symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, ACM Press, New York (1994), 13-14. Lamping, J., Rao, R., and Pirolli, P., A focus+context technique based on hy-perbolic geometry for visualizing large hierarchies, Proc. SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM Press, New York (1995), 401-408.
  19. Case study: tree visualization impact TM=Treemaps CT=Cone Trees HT=Hyperbolic Trees Trade Press Articles Academic Papers Patents
  20. Case study: tree visualization citations TM=Treemaps CT=Cone Trees HT=Hyperbolic Trees Academic Papers Patents
  21. Case study: business intelligence Proquest News 2000-2009 Co-occurrence of concepts with organizations Data Mining National Security Agency White House FBI AT&T American Civil Liberties Union Electronic Frontier Foundation Dept. of Homeland Security CIA Year
  22. Business Intelligence 2000-2009 Matrix showing Co-Occurrence of concepts and entities
  23. Business Intelligence 2000-2009: (subset)
  24. Business Intelligence 2000-2009: Data mining NSA CIA FBI White House Pentagon DOD DHS AT&T ACLU EFF Senate Judiciary Committee
  25. Business Intelligence 2000-2009: Tech1 Google Yahoo Stanford Apple Tech2 IBM, Cognos Microsoft Oracle Finance NASDAQ NYSE SEC NCR MicroStrategy
  26. Business Intelligence 2000-2009: Air Force Army Navy GSA UMD*
  27. STICK Process News Dissertation Academic Patent Blogs Identify concepts Query data sources Processing Automatic entity recognition Crowd-sourced verification Co-occurrence networks Visualizing & analyzing Overall statistics Co-occurrence networks Network evolution Sharing results
  28. 4. Sharing results Easily usable metadata (BibTeX, EndNote, etc.) Collaborative authoring Online communities
  29. Collaborative literature reviews Organized references Annotated PDFs www.mendeley.com
  30. Shared data & analysis repositories stick.ischool.umd.edu/community
  31. Researchers want to… Find a specific paper Explore a research area Do retrospective analysis Share their results
  32. What Researchers Want

    Links from this talk: bit.ly/stmwant Cody Dunne Dept. of Computer Science and Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland cdunne@cs.umd.edu This work has been partially supported by NSF grants IIS 0705832 (ASE) and SBE 0915645 (STICK)
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