4.5 Article

Enhancing citation recommendation using citation network embedding

Journal

SCIENTOMETRICS
Volume 127, Issue 1, Pages 233-264

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-021-04196-3

Keywords

Citation recommendation; Knowledge graph embedding; Convolutional neural networks; Graph representation learning

Funding

  1. Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI) [RSA6280105]
  2. JSPS [21K12042]
  3. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization [JPNP20006]
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [21K12042] Funding Source: KAKEN

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This paper proposes a method to enhance the citation recommendation performance by capturing the global citation behavior and develops a novel citation network embedding algorithm (ConvCN) to encode the citation relationship among papers. The experimental results show that the proposed method improves the citation recommendation performance by 44.86% and 34.87% on average in terms of Bpref and F-measure@20, respectively.
Automatic recommendation of citations has been a focal point of research in scholarly digital libraries. Many graph-based citation recommendation algorithms have been proposed; however, most of them utilize local citation behavior from the citation network that results in recommending papers in the same proximity as the query article. In this paper, we propose to capture the global citation behavior in the citation network and use it to enhance the citation recommendation performance. Specifically, we develop a novel citation network embedding algorithm, ConvCN, to encode the citation relationship among papers. We then propose to enhance existing graph-based citation recommendation algorithms by incorporating ConvCN to improve the recommendation efficacy. ConvCN has been shown to improve the citation recommendation performance by 44.86% and 34.87% on average in terms of Bpref and F-measure@20, respectively. The findings from this research not only confirm that global citation behavior could be additionally useful for improving the performance of traditional citation recommendation algorithms but also shed light on the possibility to adapt the proposed ConvCN algorithm for other recommendation tasks that rely on graph-like information such as items recommendation in social networks and people recommendation in referral networks.

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