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2016 Global TechMining Conference

In conjunction with the 21st International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, the VP Institute is sponsored the 6th  Global TechMining Conference on September 13, 2016 at the Universitat Politècnica de València.

09:40-10:40 Session 1A: TECHMINING METHODS
09:40

Wolfgang Glänzel, Sarah Heeffer and Bart Thijs
Lexical analysis of scientific publications for nano-level scientometrics
abstract  | presentation
10:00

Ying Huang, Qi Lv, Donghua Zhu, Alan Porter and Xuefeng Wang
Early insights of Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI): a bibliometrics analysis and overlap mapping method
abstract | presentation
10
Lexi White
Mapping Sugar Sweetened Beverage Policy: TechMining Across SCOPUS and LexisNexis
abstract
09:40-10:40 Session 1B: TECHMINING INDICATORS
09:40

Giorgio Triulzi and Chris Magee
Knowledge discontinuities, obsolescence and the rate of technology performance improvements
abstract
10:00

Jan Youtie, Gregg Solomon, Stephen Carley, Seokbeom Kwon and Alan Porter
Disciplinary Integration and the Role of Border Fields
abstract
10:20

Konstantin Fursov and Alina Kadyrova
How the analysis of structural holes in academic discussions helps in understanding genesis of advanced technology
11:05-12:05 Session 2A: TECHNICAL EMERGENCE
11:05

Jos Winnink, Robert Tijssen and Ton Van Raan
Finding factors behind potential breakthrough papers
11:25

Stephen Carley, Nils Newman, Alan Porter and Jon Garner
A Measure of Staying Power: Does the Persistence of Emergent Concepts Significantly Vary by Technology Space?
11:45

Daniele Rotolo
Networks dynamics in the case of emerging technologies
11:05-12:05 Session 2B: TECHMINING FOR INNOVATION STRATEGY
11:05

Yi Zhang, Ying Huang, Qian Yue and Ying Guo
Rejecting Moderation: An Entropy-based Indicator System for Measuring Patent Technological Innovation Potential
11:25

Nadezhda Mikova
Integration of tech mining into technology roadmapping: advanced tools for creating, validating and updating technology roadmaps
11:45

Chunjuan Luan
The evolution of the disciplinary structure of Nanoscience & Nanotechology
abstract | presentation
13:45-15:00 Session 3A: METHODS IN RESEARCHER DISAMBIGUATION & CLASSIFICATION
13:45

Hongqi Han
Research on Author Name Disambiguation Based on Semantic Fingerprint
abstract
14:05

Christopher Harrison and Rich Corken
Gender profiles in patenting: analysing female inventorship
abstract  presentation
14:25

Maria Karaulova, Abdullah Gök and Philip Shapira
Identifying Author Heritage Using Surname Data
abstract
14:45

Mehmet Ali Abdulhayoglu and Bart Thijs
Leveraging ResearchGate for the purpose of Author Name Disambiguation
abstract | presentation
13:45-15:00 Session 3B: TECHMINING APPLICATIONS: Biomedical
13:45

Philippe Gorry
Pharma Competitive Intelligence using open source data and visualization tool: towards metrics for drug R&D milestones
abstract
14:05

Alfonso Avila Robinson, Nazrul Islam and Shintaro Sengoku
What’s behind the curtain? – Dissecting the dynamics of evolution of emerging stem cell-based therapies
abstract
14:25

Ricardo Barros Sampaio, Bruna de Paula Fonseca E Fonseca, Bethania de Araujo Almeida and Erika Aragão
Applying Network Analysis Method to Aid Public Policy on Health: A Case Study in Brazil
abstract 
14:45

Jose M. Vicente-Gomila, Anna Palli, Begoña De La Calle, Miguel Angel Artacho and Sara Jimenez
Discovering competitive strategies, accelerated with TechMining
abstract
15:25-16:25 Session 4A: TECHMINING CLUSTERING METHODS
15:25

Patricia Helmich, Rainer Frietsch and Peter Neuhäusler
From patents to technologies – A new level of analysis? abstract  presentation
15:45

Jorge Mario Carrasco Ortiz, Jenny Marcela Sanchez Torres and Fabio Augusto Gonzalez Osorio
A very-short-text clustering method based on distributed representation to identifying research capabilities of a Higher Education Institution
abstract  | presentation
16:05

Jianhua Liu, Alan Porter, Zhixiong Zhang, Hongmei Guo, Li Qian and Hongbo Shi
Comparison of different “window-size” key phrase co-occurrence for knowledge representation
abstract