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    “Smart girls” versus “sleeping beauties” in the sciences: The identification of instant and delayed recognition by using the citation angle by Ye, Fred Y., Bornmann, Lutz

    “…In recent years, a number of studies have introduced methods for identifying papers with delayed recognition (so called “sleeping beauties,” SBs) or have…”
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    Extracting h-Backbone as a Core Structure in Weighted Networks by Zhang, Ronda J., Stanley, H. Eugene, Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-09-2018)
    “…Determining the core structure of complex network systems allows us to simplify them. Using h- bridge and h -strength measurements in a weighted network, we…”
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    Characterizing patent big data upon IPC: a survey of triadic patent families and PCT applications by Zhu, Jewel X., Sun, Minghan, Wei, Shelia X., Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Journal of big data (01-12-2023)
    “…Research objective Triadic patent (TP) families and Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) applications are often used as datasets to measure innovation capability or…”
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    CHDbase: A Comprehensive Knowledgebase for Congenital Heart Disease-related Genes and Clinical Manifestations by Zhou, Wei-Zhen, Li, Wenke, Shen, Huayan, Wang, Ruby W., Chen, Wen, Zhang, Yujing, Zeng, Qingyi, Wang, Hao, Yuan, Meng, Zeng, Ziyi, Cui, Jinhui, Li, Chuan-Yun, Ye, Fred Y., Zhou, Zhou

    Published in Genomics, proteomics & bioinformatics (01-02-2023)
    “…Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of themost common causes of major birth defects, with a prevalence of 1%. Although an increasing number of studies have…”
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    Quantifying Interactions between Layers in Duplex Networks Using Interactive Entropy by 張家榕(Ronda J. Zhang), 葉鷹(Fred Y. Ye)

    Published in Tu shu zi xun xue kan (01-12-2020)
    “…The multiplex network has attracted wide attention because it can better describe the various relationships in the real world, and the duplex network is a…”
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    Do we measure novelty when we analyze unusual combinations of cited references? A validation study of bibliometric novelty indicators based on F1000Prime data by Bornmann, Lutz, Tekles, Alexander, Zhang, Helena H., Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Journal of informetrics (01-11-2019)
    “…•With the possibility of measuring novelty, the use of bibliometrics data for research evaluations has been extended.•Novel combinations of cited elements…”
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    Simplifying Weighted Heterogeneous Networks by Extracting h-Structure via s-Degree by Wang, Ruby W., Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Scientific reports (11-12-2019)
    “…In this study, we developed a method to extract the core structure of weighted heterogeneous networks by transforming the heterogeneous networks into…”
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    Identifying ‘associated-sleeping-beauties’ in ‘swan-groups’ based on small qualified datasets of physics and economics by Zhang, Helena H., Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Scientometrics (2020)
    “…‘Sleeping beauties’ refer to the papers that received no or scarce citation after appearance, but considerable citations several years later, which is a…”
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    Identifying “hot papers” and papers with “delayed recognition” in large-scale datasets by using dynamically normalized citation impact scores by Bornmann, Lutz, Ye, Adam Y., Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Scientometrics (2018)
    “…“Hot papers” (HPs) are papers which received a boost of citations shortly after publication. Papers with “delayed recognition” (DRs) received scarcely impact…”
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    Identifying 'seed' papers in sciences by Wang, Jean J., Shao, Sarah X., Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Scientometrics (2021)
    “…A concise quantitative method is established for identifying ‘seed’ papers in sciences. The method is set up following h-type metrics based on co-citation…”
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    Probing the h-core: an investigation of the tail–core ratio for rank distributions by Ye, Fred Y., Rousseau, Ronald

    Published in Scientometrics (01-08-2010)
    “…The set of citations received by a set of publications consists of citations received by articles in the h -core and citations received by articles in the h…”
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    Sequence analysis of annually normalized citation counts: an empirical analysis based on the characteristic scores and scales (CSS) method by Bornmann, Lutz, Ye, Adam Y., Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Scientometrics (2017)
    “…In bibliometrics, only a few publications have focused on the citation histories of publications, where the citations for each citing year are assessed. In…”
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    Tracing the ‘swan groups’ of physics and economics in the key publications of nobel laureates by Zhang, Helena H., Zuccala, Alesia A., Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Scientometrics (15-04-2019)
    “…Following the ‘black–white swan’ interaction metaphor introduced in an earlier study, we now trace and observe a new ‘swan groups’ pattern. Our motivation for…”
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    Two H-mixed Synthetic Indices for the Assessment of Research Performance by Ye, Fred-Y

    Published in Tu shu zi xun xue kan (01-06-2010)
    “…The author proposes two h-mixed synthetic indices, S=100×1g(h×CPP) and T=100×1g(R×h×CPP), for the assessment of research performance, where CPP stands for…”
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    The Dynamic evolution of core documents: an experimental study based on h-related literature (2005–2013) by Zhang, Lin, Glänzel, Wolfgang, Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Scientometrics (01-01-2016)
    “…Using the example of the ‘h-related’ publication dataset created for a previous study on the literature of Hirsch-type measures (Zhang et al. in J Informetri…”
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    A study of the “heartbeat spectra” for “sleeping beauties” by Li, Jiang, Shi, Dongbo, Zhao, Star X., Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Journal of informetrics (01-07-2014)
    “…•“Heartbeat” and “heartbeat spectrum” for “sleeping beauty” are defined.•The citation patterns of “heartbeat spectra” for “sleeping beauties” are…”
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    h-Degree as a basic measure in weighted networks by Zhao, Star X., Rousseau, Ronald, Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Journal of informetrics (01-10-2011)
    “…► The h-degree is introduced as a basic measure in weighted networks. ► Based on the notion of an h-degree, h-centrality, h-centralization and related…”
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    An investigation on mathematical models of the h-index by Ye, Fred Y.

    Published in Scientometrics (01-11-2009)
    “…Based on two large data samples from ISI databases, the author evaluated the Hirsch model, the Egghe-Rousseau model, and the Glänzel-Schubert model of the…”
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    Identifying Scientific and Technical “Unicorns” by Xu Lucy L., Qi Miao, Ye Fred Y.

    “…Using the metaphor of “unicorn,” we identify the scientific papers and technical patents characterized by the informetric feature of very high citations in the…”
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    The "academic trace" of the performance matrix: A mathematical synthesis of the h-index and the integrated impact indicator (I3) by Ye, Fred Y., Leydesdorff, Loet

    “…The h‐index provides us with 9 natural classes which can be written as a matrix of 3 vectors. The 3 vectors are: X = (X1, X2, X3) and indicates publication…”
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