[MNASIS-L] PNAS issue

Janet M. Arth arth at tc.umn.edu
Thu Apr 8 11:34:26 EDT 2004


Probably not for light/lite reading, but interesting, fyi, Janet

The research in the following papers in the April 6 issue of PNAS 
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of 
America) was supported in whole or in part by awards from the National 
Science Foundation.

Jonathan Aizen, Daniel Huttenlocher, Jon Kleinberg, and Antal Novak. 
"Traffic-based feedback on the web."

Katy Börner, Jeegar T. Maru, and Robert L. Goldstone. "The simultaneous 
evolution of author and paper networks." ·

Simon Dennis. "An unsupervised method for the extraction of propositional 
information from text."

Elena Erosheva, Stephen Fienberg, and John Lafferty. "Mixed-membership 
models of scientific publications."

Paul Ginsparg, Paul Houle, Thorsten Joachims, and Jae- Hoon Sul. "Mapping 
subsets of scholarly information."

Thomas L. Griffiths and Mark Steyvers. "Finding scientific topics."

John Hopcroft, Omar Khan, Brian Kulis, and Bart Selman. "Tracking evolving 
communities in large linked networks."

Thomas K. Landauer, Darrel Laham, and Marcia Derr. "From paragraph to 
graph: Latent Semantic Analysis for information visualization."

Ketan K. Mane and Katy Börner. "Mapping topics and topic bursts in PNAS."

Alan MacEachren, Mark Gahegan and William Pike. "Visualization for 
constructing and sharing geo-scientific concepts."

Fillipo Menczer. "Evolution of document networks." M.E.J. Newman. 
"Coauthorship networks and patterns of scientific collaboration." 




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