2024
DOI: 10.1109/tem.2023.3308008
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Development of Similarity Measures From Graph-Structured Bibliographic Metadata: An Application to Identify Scientific Convergence

Tetyana Melnychuk,
Lukas Galke,
Eva Seidlmayer
et al.

Abstract: Scientific convergence is a phenomenon where the distance between hitherto distinct scientific fields narrows and the fields gradually overlap over time. It is creating important potential for research, development, and innovation. Although scientific convergence is crucial for the development of radically new technology, the identification of emerging scientific convergence is particularly difficult since the underlying knowledge flows are rather fuzzy and unstable in the early convergence stage. Nevertheless… Show more

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