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can suggest potential future collaborations.

A used for author disambiguation.

by analyzing co-author networks and citation patterns. Link disparate profiles that belong to the same person. [51-98]

One of the most persistent headaches in bibliometrics is . If three different "J. Smith"s publish in physics, how do we know which one is the expert in quantum mechanics? The researchers introduced advanced algorithms to:

In the modern era of "Big Science," keeping track of who wrote what is a monumental challenge. With millions of papers published annually, researchers and institutions often struggle with data silos and identity confusion. A major breakthrough in solving this came with the development and enhancement of the . can suggest potential future collaborations

This blog post explores the findings and implications of the research article published in Quantitative Science Studies (2022), Volume 3, Issue 1, pages 51–98 .

is automated, allowing AI to spot trends across different scientific disciplines. 🚀 Why This Matters for the Future Link disparate profiles that belong to the same person

Detailed in a comprehensive study spanning pages of the Quantitative Science Studies journal, this project represents a massive leap forward in how we organize and understand global research. The "Who is Who" Problem: Author Name Disambiguation