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    Hi Dr. Chen, i hope you can help me with this, the metric burstness is calculated using the keywords in the cited references? or it takes the cited year and the number of citation only? Thank you

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    Hi Dr. Chen, thank you in advance for your help! I downloaded the adjacency matrix and i put it in MATLAB to try to obtain the same values of betweness centrality of citespace but the standar function gives me very high values and i found out that is possible to normalized to get values between 0 and 1, but i keep failing to get the same values citespace is calculating, there is another step i must consider?, theres another method to calculated betweness centrality? Example: n = number of nodes bc...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on CiteSpace

    Thanks for your response!

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on CiteSpace

    Thanks for your response. In your example of the matrix, there are some values (0.4714045226573944, 0.8660253882408142, etc.) this numbers represents the value of betweeness centrality or its another value? Thank you in advance

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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on CiteSpace

    Thanks for your response. In your example of the matrix, there are some values (0.4714045226573944, 0.8660253882408142, etc.) this numbers represents the value of betweeness centrality or its another value? Thank you in advance

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on CiteSpace

    Dear Professor I have a doubt about the values of the adjacency matrix, I saw that the values are between 0 and 1, is this something like the weight between nodes? Do you have a paper where this values are explained? Thank you in advance.

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