TY - GEN
T1 - Examining Communities in the Transdisciplinary Area of Cognitive Science
T2 - Automatic Classification for Examining Communities in the Web of Science Using Unsupervised Clustering Methods
AU - Sainte-Marie, Maxime
AU - Larivière, Vincent
AU - Ridenour, Laura
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - We propose methodology for examining classification to identify and make explicit community perspectives that are neglected by traditional journal-subject classification in order to provide a more flexible and customizable classification system. Our method is based on keyword matches, and is applied to the broad transdisciplinary area of cognitive science. In the Web of Science (WoS), Scopus, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) classification, the classification of journals places each journal into a silo based on pre-determined categories deemed appropriate to demonstrate the relatedness of journals. Classification at the journal level does not necessarily represent the perspectives of a community, as a community in both membership and topical scope may transcend the bounds of a single journal classification. Our approach is novel because we examine topics within the transdisciplinary domain of cognitive science, and within that domain, we identify community perspectives on the conceptual contents as found in the titles of publications in the WoS.
AB - We propose methodology for examining classification to identify and make explicit community perspectives that are neglected by traditional journal-subject classification in order to provide a more flexible and customizable classification system. Our method is based on keyword matches, and is applied to the broad transdisciplinary area of cognitive science. In the Web of Science (WoS), Scopus, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) classification, the classification of journals places each journal into a silo based on pre-determined categories deemed appropriate to demonstrate the relatedness of journals. Classification at the journal level does not necessarily represent the perspectives of a community, as a community in both membership and topical scope may transcend the bounds of a single journal classification. Our approach is novel because we examine topics within the transdisciplinary domain of cognitive science, and within that domain, we identify community perspectives on the conceptual contents as found in the titles of publications in the WoS.
KW - Automatic classification
KW - Community-based classification
KW - Knowledge organization
KW - Unsupervised clustering methods
U2 - 10.7152/acro.v29i1.15463
DO - 10.7152/acro.v29i1.15463
M3 - Conference article
SN - 2324-9773
SP - 27
EP - 29
JO - Advances in Classification Research Online
JF - Advances in Classification Research Online
ER -