Katy Börner

Representing, Analyzing, and Visualizing Scholarly Data in Support of Research Management (2009)

Thomas Neirynck, Katy Börner

This paper describes a data management system that serves leaders and members of scholarly units (e.g., research groups, laboratories or centers) to organize, store, and access information relevant...

Mapping Scientific Disciplines and Author Expertise Based on Personal Bibliography Files (2009)

Colin Murray, Weimao Ke, Katy Börner

This paper presents a novel approach (1) to define, analyze, and map a scientific discipline and (2) to compare and map the expertise of single authors based on personal bibliography files, e.g.,...

Chapter 11. Educational Knowledge Domain Visualizations: Tools to Navigate, Understand, and Internalize the Structure of Scholarly Knowledge and Expertise (2009)

Peter A. Hook, Katy Börner, Peter A. Hook, Katy Börner

[M]ost cognitive scientists believe, learning best begins with a big picture, a schema, a holistic cognitive structure, which should be included in the lesson material—often in the text. If a big...

This work was presented at a student poster at the Mapping (2008)

Ketan Mane, Katy Börner

This paper reports results of determining changes in content coverage of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS). Dominant keywords were extracted to visualize major research topics...

Interactive Poster: Towards an XML Toolkit for a Software Repository Supporting Information Visualization Education and Research (2008)

Jason Baumgartner, Katy Börner

Many information visualizations (IVs) are highly interactive and dynamic. In order to design effective information visualizations, theoretical knowledge on human perception as well as available...

Towards an Infrastructure for Large-Scale Large Scale Information Analysis, Visualization, Information Retrieval (2008)

Katy Börner, Javed Mostafa

• Oracle database of about 15 million records covering books, journals, proceedings, doctoral and master’s theses, technical reports, patents, grants, and protein and gene data from...

The Scholarly Database and Its Utility for Scientometrics Research 1 (2008)

Gavin Larowe, Sumeet Ambre, John Burgoon, Weimao Ke, Katy Börner

The Scholarly Database (SDB) at Indiana University aims to serve researchers and practitioners interested in the analysis, modeling, and visualization of large-scale scholarly datasets. This database...

CIShell – Needs of Algorithm Developers (2008)

Dr. Katy Börner

� Design & implementation of ‘software glue ’ that can interlink datasets and algorithms written in different languages using different data formats. � The smaller the glue or ‘CI...

* Contact for correspondence When Rich Media are Opaque: Spatial Reference in a 3-D Virtual World (2008)

Susan C. Herring, Katy Börner, Maggie B. Swan

Graphical multi-user environments such as 3-D virtual worlds aim to recreate the communicative affordances of face-to-face discourse, based on the assumption that rich media are superior to text-only...

Visualizing Japanese Co-Authorship Data (2008)

Gavin Larowe, Ryutaro Ichise, Katy Börner

This paper reports a bibliometric analysis of evolving co-author networks. Using 5,009 articles covering the

Table of Contents (2008)

Shashikant Penumarthy, Bruce W. Herr, Katy Börner

This document is work in progress! The architecture is going to keep changing for the next few months.

Semantic Correspondence in Federated Life Science Data Integration Systems (2008)

Malika Mahoui, Harshad Kulkarni, Nianhua Li, Katy Börner

Abstract. For execution of complex biolog ical queries, data integration systems often use several intermediate data sources because the domain coverage of individual sources is limited. Quality of...

The InfoVis Contest Data Set The InfoVis Contest dataset contains 614 papers that (2008)

Weimao Ke, Katy Börner, Lalitha Viswanath

The presented work aims to identify major research topics, relationships between members of the community, and trends over time in the IV Contest 2004 data set. Coauthor, paper-citation, word...

Presentation General Terms (2008)

Katy Börner

Today’s digital libraries (DLs) are content rich, multimedia, multilingual collections that are distributed and accessed worldwide. Designing useful interfaces to access, understand, and manage...

realities, H.5.3 Group and Organization Interfaces General Terms (2008)

Katy Börner, Ying Feng, Tamara Mcmahon

This paper argues for the design of collaborative visual interfaces to digital libraries that support social navigation. As an illustrative example we present work in progress on the design of a...

This Talk has Three Parts: (2008)

Dr. Katy Börner

PNAS citations received by top 500 US institutions 1. What is a Macroscope and why do we need it? 2. Macroscope supported decision making in S&T policy. 3. How to build a Macroscope for S&T...

Major Information Visualization Authors, Papers and Topics in the ACM Library (2008)

Weimao Ke, Katy Börner, Lalitha Viswanath

The presented work aims to identify major research topics, coauthorships, and trends in the IV Contest 2004 dataset. Co-author, paper-citation, and burst analysis were used to analyze the dataset....

Wikipedia Networks Team (2008)

T Odd Holloway, Indiana Univers Ity, Miran Boži Evi, Preradovi Eva, Katy Börner

* To whom all correspondence and proofs are to be addressed.

Case-based Learning for Design (2007)

Katy Börner, Dietmar Janetzko

this paper is to present a framework for a system that starts with no knowledge at all and is able to learn incrementally the knowledge needed to support the design of buildings. The sections of this...

Visualizing Knowledge Domains 1 (2007)

Katy Börner, Chaomei Chen, Kevin W. Boyack

"The purpose of computing is insight – not numbers." R. W. Hamming (1962) 1...

Visualizing the Influence of Grants on the Number and Citation Counts of Research Papers (2007)

Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Börner

This is a preprint of an article accepted for publication in a special topic issue (Visualization of Scientific Paradigms) of

iUniverse: A Collaborative Information Universe for IU (2007)

Katy Börner, Elijah Wright, Michael Boyles

The iUni project 1 is an exciting collaboration between the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) and University Information Technology Services (UITS), primarily involving the Advanced...

Designing highly flexible and usable cyberinfrastructures for convergence (2007)

Bruce W. Herr, Weixia Huang, Shashikant Penumarthy, Katy Börner

Indiana 47405, USA1 ABSTRACT: This article presents the results of a 7-year-long quest into the development of a “dream tool ” for our research in information science and scientometrics and more...

Mapping the Structure and Evolution of Chemistry Research (2007)

Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Börner, Richard Klavans

How does our collective scholarly knowledge grow over time? What major areas of science exist and how are they interlinked? Which areas are major knowledge producers; which ones are consumers?...

Designing highly flexible and usable cyberinfrastructures for convergence (2007)

Bruce Herr, Weixia Huang, Shashikant Penumarthy, Katy Börner

Innovation and progress in most areas of science requires access to advanced computational, collaborative, data acquisition, and management services available to researchers through highperformance...

Mapping the Structure and Evolution of Chemistry Research (2007)

Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Börner, Richard Klavans

How does our collective scholarly knowledge grow over time? What major areas of science exist and how are they interlinked? Which areas are major knowledge producers; which ones are consumers?...

Movies and actors: Mapping the internet movie database (2007)

Bruce W. Herr, Weimao Ke, Elisha Hardy, Katy Börner

This paper presents the results of an analysis and visualization of 428,440 movies from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) provided for the Graph Drawing 2005 contest. Simple statistics are presented...

Mapping the Structure and Evolution of Chemistry Research (2007)

Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Börner, Richard Klavans

How does our collective scholarly knowledge grow over time? What major areas of science exist and how are they interlinked? Which areas are major knowledge producers; which ones are consumers?...

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Dr. Katy Börner, Actionable Questions

PNAS citations received by top 500 US institutions

SRS Browser: A visual interface to Sequence (2006)

Katy Börner

This paper presents a novel approach to the visual exploration and navigation of complex association networks of biological data sets, e.g., published papers, gene or protein information. The generic...

Analyzing and Visualizing the Semantic Coverage of Wikipedia and Its Authors (2005)

Holloway, Todd, Bozicevic, Miran, Börner, Katy

This paper presents a novel analysis and visualization of English Wikipedia data. Our specific interest is the analysis of basic statistics, the identification of the semantic structure and age of...

Studying the Emerging Global Brain: Analyzing and Visualizing the Impact of Co-Authorship Teams (2005)

Börner, Katy, Dall'Asta, Luca, Ke, Weimao, Vespignani, Alessandro

This paper introduces a suite of approaches and measures to study the impact of co-authorship teams based on the number of publications and their citations on a local and global scale. In particular,...

� Symmetric vs. Asymmetric matrix (2005)

Weixia (bonnie Huang, Katy Börner, Albert-laszlo Barabasi, Santiago Schnell, Ro Vespignani, Stanley Wasserman, ...

Goal: Develop a large-scale network analysis, modeling and visualization toolkit for physics, biomedical, and social science research. Amount: $1,120,926, NSF IIS-0513650 award

Mapping Topics and Topic Bursts in PNAS (2004)

Mane, Ketan, Börner, Katy

Scientific research is highly dynamic. New areas of science continually evolve;others gain or lose importance, merge or split. Due to the steady increase in the number of scientific publications it...

Mapping Medline papers, genes, and proteins related to melanoma research (2004)

Kevin W. Boyack, Ketan Mane, Katy Börner

What is the structure of the research reported on melanoma? How has it evolved over the last 40 years? Which parts of this research field are correlated with the study of genes and proteins? Are...

Visualizing Social Patterns in Virtual Environments on a Local and Global Scale. In: Digital Cities 3: Local information and communication infrastructures: Experiences and challenges: To be published by (2004)

Katy Börner, Shashikant Penumarthy, Bonnie Jean Devarco

Abstract. Today a wide variety of virtual worlds, cities, gaming environments etc. exist and become part of life of their human inhabitants. However, our understanding on how technology influences...

The Simultaneous Evolution of Author and Paper Networks (2003)

Börner, Katy, Maru, Jeegar T., Goldstone, Robert L.

There has been a long history of research into the structure and evolution of mankind's scientific endeavor. However, recent progress in applying the tools of science to understand science itself has...

Efficient Case-Based Structure Generation for Design Support (2001)

Katy Börner

This paper describes a general approach to support case-based structure generation named Conceptual Analogy (Börner 1997). The approach can be used to support design tasks in domains that do not...

Adaptation and evaluation of 3-dimensional collaborative information visualizations (2001)

Katy Börner

Abstract: This paper reports work in progress on the adaptation and evaluation

iScape: A collaborative memory palace for digital library search results (2001)

Katy Börner

Massive amounts of data are available in today’s Digital Libraries (DLs). The challenge is to find relevant information quickly and easily, and to use it effectively. A standard way to access DLs...

Conceptual Analogy: Conceptual clustering for informed and efficient analogical reasoning (1996)

Katy Börner, Heiko Wode, Roland Faßauer

Conceptual analogy (CA) is a general approach that applies conceptual clustering and concept representations to facilitate the efficient use of past experiences (cases) during analogical reasoning...

Structural Similarity and Adaptation (1996)

Katy Börner, Eberhard Pippig, Elisabeth-ch. Tammer, Carl-H. Coulon

. Most commonly, case-based reasoning is applied in domains where attribute value representations of cases are sufficient to represent the features relevant to support classification, diagnosis or...

Modules for Design Support (1995)

Druck Gmd, Forschungszentrum Informationstechnik Gmbh, Sankt Augustin, Katy Börner (Ed.)

This report summarizes major work carried out in the FABEL project in 1994/1995. Starting with a characterization of the domain particularities and desired support, eight approaches to assessment and...

Conceptual Analogy (1995)

Katy Börner

Conceptual analogy (CA) is an approach, that integrates conceptualization based on prior experiences, i.e. case memory organization, and analogical reasoning (Borner and Janetzko 1995, Borner and...

Conceptual Analogy (1995)

Katy Börner

Conceptual analogy (CA) is an approach that integrates conceptualization, i.e., memory organization based on prior experiences and analogical reasoning (Borner 1994a). It was implemented...

Task-Oriented Knowledge Acquisition and Reasoning for Design Support Systems (1994)

Dietmar Janetzko, Katy Börner, Oliver Jäschke, Gerhard Strube

We present a framework for task-driven knowledge acquisition in the development of design support systems. Different types of knowledge that enter the knowledge base of a design support system are...

Concept-Based, Adaptive Human-Computer Interaction (1994)

Katy Börner

. Aiming at intelligent interfaces this paper describes research on human-computer interaction (HCI) that is based on concepts and evolves during the systems usage. The concepts are extracted out of...

Towards Formalizations in Case-Based Reasoning for Synthesis (1994)

Katy Börner

This paper presents the formalization of a novel approach to structural similarity assessment and adaptation in case-based reasoning (Cbr) for synthesis. The approach has been informally presented,...

Case-based Learning for Knowledge-based Design Support (1994)

Katy Börner, Dietmar Janetzko

. We present a general approach to combine methods of interactive knowledge acquisition with methods for machine learning. The approach has been developed in order to deliver knowledge required by...

Structural Similarity as Guidance in Case-Based Design (1993)

Katy Börner

. This paper presents a novel approach to determine structural similarity as guidance for adaptation in case-based reasoning (Cbr). We advance structural similarity assessment which provides not only...

Burst Frequency (1984)

Ketan Mane, Katy Börner

This paper reports results of determining changes in content coverage of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS) for the years 1982-2001. Dominant keywords were extracted to...

The simultaneous evolution of author and paper networks

Börner, Katy, Maru, Jeegar T., Goldstone, Robert L.

There has been a long history of research into the structure and evolution of mankind's scientific endeavor. However, recent progress in applying the tools of science to understand science itself has...

Mapping topics and topic bursts in PNAS

Mane, Ketan K., Börner, Katy

Scientific research is highly dynamic. New areas of science continually evolve; others gain or lose importance, merge, or split. Due to the steady increase in the number of scientific publications,...

The simultaneous evolution of author and paper networks

Börner, Katy, Maru, Jeegar T., Goldstone, Robert L.

There has been a long history of research into the structure and evolution of mankind's scientific endeavor. However, recent progress in applying the tools of science to understand science itself has...

Mapping topics and topic bursts in PNAS

Mane, Ketan K., Börner, Katy

Scientific research is highly dynamic. New areas of science continually evolve; others gain or lose importance, merge, or split. Due to the steady increase in the number of scientific publications,...

Making sense of mankind’s scholarly knowledge and expertise: collecting, interlinking, and organizing what we know and different approaches to mapping (network) science

Katy Börner

In this paper I discuss and compare different approaches to collecting, interlinking, organizing, and making sense of scholarly knowledge and expertise in a comprehensive and timely fashion....