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title = "Heterogeneous Networks and Their Applications: Scientometrics, Name Disambiguation, and Topic Modeling",
author = "King, Ben and
Jha, Rahul and
Radev, Dragomir R.",
editor = "Lin, Dekang and
Collins, Michael and
Lee, Lillian",
journal = "Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics",
volume = "2",
year = "2014",
address = "Cambridge, MA",
publisher = "MIT Press",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/Q14-1001",
doi = "10.1162/tacl_a_00161",
pages = "1--14",
abstract = "We present heterogeneous networks as a way to unify lexical networks with relational data. We build a unified ACL Anthology network, tying together the citation, author collaboration, and term-cooccurence networks with affiliation and venue relations. This representation proves to be convenient and allows problems such as name disambiguation, topic modeling, and the measurement of scientific impact to be easily solved using only this network and off-the-shelf graph algorithms.",
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Markdown (Informal)
[Heterogeneous Networks and Their Applications: Scientometrics, Name Disambiguation, and Topic Modeling](https://aclanthology.org/Q14-1001) (King et al., TACL 2014)
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