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Blind men and elephants: What do citation summaries tell us about a research article?

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Blind men and elephants: What do citation summaries tell us about a research article?
The old Asian legend about the blind men and the elephant comes to mind when looking at how different authors of scientific papers describe a piece of related prior work. It turns out that different citations to the same paper often focus on different aspects of that paper and that neither provides a full description of its full set of contributions. In this paper we will describe our investigation of this phenomenon. We studied citation summaries in the context of research papers in the biomedical domain. A citation summary is the set of citing sentences for a given article and can be used as a surrogate for the actual article in a variety of scenarios. It contains information that was deemed by peers to be important. Our study shows ation summaries overlap to some extent with the abstracts of the papers and that they also differ from them in that they focus on different aspects of these han the abstracts do. In addition to this, co-cited articles (which are pairs of articles cited b...
Aaron Elkiss, Siwei Shen, Anthony Fader, Güne
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JASIS
Authors Aaron Elkiss, Siwei Shen, Anthony Fader, Günes Erkan, David J. States, Dragomir R. Radev
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