论文标题
进一步了解巨人:量化科学中的智力血统
See further upon the giants: Quantifying intellectual lineage in science
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论文摘要
牛顿几个世纪以来的巨人肩膀上的智慧提出了一个至关重要而又毫无疑问的问题:在发现的所有先前的作品中,哪个是它的巨人?在这里,我们开发了一种新颖的,与纪律无关的方法来识别任何单个论文的巨人,使我们能够系统地检查巨人在科学中的作用和特征。我们发现,在整个学科中,约有95%的论文站在巨人的肩膀上,但是科学进步的重量基于相对较少的肩膀。定义了一种新的巨型指数量度,我们发现,尽管引用高引文的论文更有可能是巨人,但对于具有相同引用的论文,其巨型指数急剧预测了论文的未来影响和获奖概率。巨人往往源于小型和大型团队,要么高度破坏性或高度发展。没有巨人但后来成为巨人的论文往往是对科学高度破坏性的家园论文。鉴于基于引文的措施在科学中的关键重要性,巨人的概念可能为评估超出纯粹的引文数量的科学影响提供了一个有用的新维度。
Newton's centuries-old wisdom of standing on the shoulders of giants raises a crucial yet underexplored question: Out of all the prior works cited by a discovery, which one is its giant? Here, we develop a novel, discipline-independent method to identify the giant for any individual paper, allowing us to systematically examine the role and characteristics of giants in science. We find that across disciplines, about 95% of papers stand on the shoulders of giants, yet the weight of scientific progress rests on relatively few shoulders. Defining a new measure of giant index, we find that, while papers with high citations are more likely to be giants, for papers with the same citations, their giant index sharply predicts a paper's future impact and prize-winning probabilities. Giants tend to originate from both small and large teams, being either highly disruptive or highly developmental. And papers that did not have a giant but later became a giant tend to be home-run papers that are highly disruptive to science. Given the crucial importance of citation-based measures in science, the developed concept of giants may offer a useful new dimension in assessing scientific impact that goes beyond sheer citation counts.