Visualizing a knowledge domain’s intellectual structure

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To make knowledge visualizations clear and easy to interpret, a method was developed that extends and transforms traditional author co-citation analysis (ACA) by extracting structural patterns from the scientific literature and representing them in a 3D knowledge landscape. The method identifies intellectual groupings based on extending the traditional ACA, augmenting the existing document- and concept-centered approaches to knowledge visualization.

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Chen, C., & Paul, R. J. (2001). Visualizing a knowledge domain’s intellectual structure. Computer, 34(3), 65–71. https://doi.org/10.1109/2.910895

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