Contents-Analysis Support for Better Reference to Technical Papers

It is not always easy, not only for beginners but also for experts, to find out newly research subjects or grasp analytically research trends (or directions). This work is one of the intelligent tasks. Traditionally, some investigations or research projects focused on the challengeable task of human...

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Published inJournal of Information & Knowledge Management Vol. 11; no. 4; pp. 1250030 - 1250038
Main Authors Watanabe, Toyohide, Aoki, Masato
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt 01.12.2012
World Scientific Publishing Co
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Summary:It is not always easy, not only for beginners but also for experts, to find out newly research subjects or grasp analytically research trends (or directions). This work is one of the intelligent tasks. Traditionally, some investigations or research projects focused on the challengeable task of human-oriented creativeness: The efforts are very stable and the results make the basic framework or fundamental ideas clear one by one for strictly-constrained application of human-activity. This task is closely dependent on the global framework of knowledge management with respect to the support from human creative activity. In this paper, we discuss a computer-support method to arrange already-read papers analytically and then discuss the research topics related to currently focused research fields or research trends derived from the existing papers and researcher's interests. Our idea is to realise this paper inquiry method in three procedural steps, such as arranging paper contents, grasping relationships among papers and investigating research subjects followed by already-referred papers, and also make users interact with individually-generated results by controlling spirally three steps.
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ISSN:0219-6492
1793-6926
DOI:10.1142/s021964921250030x