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Identification of the most important external features of highly cited scholarly papers through 3 (i.e., Ridge, Lasso, and Boruta) feature selection data mining methods: Identification of the most important external features of highly cited scholarly papers through 3 (i.e., Ridge, Lasso, and Boruta) feature selection data mining methods

Authors :
Fahimifar, Sepideh
Mousavi, Khadijeh
Mozaffari, Fatemeh
Ausloos, Marcel
Source :
Quality & Quantity; Aug2023, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p3685-3712, 28p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Highly cited papers are influenced by external factors that are not directly related to the document's intrinsic quality. In this study, 50 characteristics for measuring the performance of 68 highly cited papers, from the Journal of The American Medical Informatics Association indexed in Web of Science (WOS), from 2009 to 2019 were investigated. In the first step, a Pearson correlation analysis is performed to eliminate variables with zero or weak correlation with the target ("dependent") variable (number of citations in WOS). Consequently, 32 variables are selected for the next step. By applying the Ridge technique, 13 features show a positive effect on the number of citations. Using three different algorithms, i.e., Ridge, Lasso, and Boruta, 6 factors appear to be the most relevant ones. The "Number of citations by international researchers", "Journal self-citations in citing documents", and "Authors' self-citations in citing documents", are recognized as the most important features by all three methods here used. The "First author's scientific age", "Open-access paper", and "Number of first author's citations in WOS" are identified as the important features of highly cited papers by only two methods, Ridge and Lasso. Notice that we use specific machine learning algorithms as feature selection methods (Ridge, Lasso, and Boruta) to identify the most important features of highly cited papers, tools that had not previously been used for this purpose. In conclusion, we re-emphasize the performance resulting from such algorithms. Moreover, we do not advise authors to seek to increase the citations of their articles by manipulating the identified performance features. Indeed, ethical rules regarding these characteristics must be strictly obeyed. Highlights: Comparing 3 feature selection methods: Ridge, Lasso, Boruta Analyzed data set relies on a representative sample from a health informatics journal Highly cited papers are studied "External" features which affect a high citation level are addressed [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00335177
Volume :
57
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Quality & Quantity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164472379
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-022-01480-z