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by Timsky 242 days ago
Thank you for sharing! I like your dendrogram-like circular graphs! They are way more intuitive. That could be a nice companion for a bibliometrix/biblioshiny library for bibliometric analysis https://www.bibliometrix.org/. I tried "Deep Dive" with my own request, and ... it unfortunately stops at the end of "Organizing results". Maybe I should try again later.
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Haha that’s embarrassing! The progress bars are an estimate. If a paper has a lot of citations, it may take a bit longer than the duration of the bars but it will hopefully finish relatively soon!

Edit: Got home and checked the error logs. There was a very long search query with no results. Bug on my end to not return an error in that case.

If you were hoping to use the citation network, it needs the url as input rather than the title.

Today I tried with an old (1935) fundamental Bell Labs paper on harmonic distortions caused by ferromagnets in communication lines. It is for sure cited more times than it appears in Google Scholar: 25. DOI:10.1002/j.1538-7305.1935.tb00418.x

Here is the list of what the system proposed to take a look at: 1. Vascular at‐risk genotypes and disease severity in Lebanese sickle cell disease patients 2. Narrow band filter for solar spectropolarimetry based on Volume Holographic Gratings 3. Communication from Space: Radio and Optical by S. Weinreb 4. An Adaptive and High Coding Rate Soft Error Correction Method in Network-on-Chips 5. Plasma hemostasis in patients with coronavirus infection caus...

I would expect more papers like 3rd as the topic is communication systems. Unfortunately, inside the ref.3 there is noting said about distortions.

Maybe it is indeed a linguistical curse of this topic...