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A used for author disambiguation.
The most technical—and perhaps most exciting—part of the 47-page study involves . By converting text and graph data into high-dimensional mathematical vectors, the researchers created a system where: [51-98]
🌐 Navigating the Sea of Science: Enhancing the Microsoft Academic Knowledge Graph A used for author disambiguation
to ensure that academic credit goes to the right individual. 🗂️ Sorting the Chaos: Publication Classification 🗂️ Sorting the Chaos: Publication Classification can be
can be measured (finding papers that are "about" the same thing even if they use different keywords).
Detailed in a comprehensive study spanning pages of the Quantitative Science Studies journal, this project represents a massive leap forward in how we organize and understand global research. The "Who is Who" Problem: Author Name Disambiguation
The enhancements made to the MAKG (specifically those detailed in the range) provide a "Democratic Space" for information, much like the vision shared by digital pioneers like Armin Berger . By making academic data more open, accurate, and interconnected, we: