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Scientific knowledge role transition prediction from a knowledge hierarchical structure perspective

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  • Yang, Jinqing
  • Hu, Jiming

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There are several potential patterns in the evolution of scientific knowledge. In order to delve deeper into the changes in function and role during the evolution of knowledge, we have proposed a research framework that examines the transition of scientific knowledge roles from the perspective of a hierarchical structure. We constructed two classification models of transition possibility and transition type to predict whether one undergoes a role transition and which type of role transition it belongs to. Several datasets were constructed by utilizing the entire corpus of publications available in PubMed and the history records of MeSH. Among the tasks of transition type prediction and transition possibility prediction, the Gradient Boosting classifier performed the best. The binary classification model of transition possibility achieved a precision of 72.58 %, a recall of 71.04 %, and an F1 score of 71.78 %. The multi-classification model of transition possibility had a macro-F1 score of 61.29 %, a micro-F1 score of 84.07 %, and a weighted-F1 score of 82.90 %. Further, we found that the knowledge genealogy features contribute the most to the prediction of transition possibility while knowledge attribute and network structure features have a significantly greater influence on the prediction of transition type. Most features have an obvious effect on the role transition of the Content-change type, followed by Child-generation and Localization-shift types.

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  • Yang, Jinqing & Hu, Jiming, 2025. "Scientific knowledge role transition prediction from a knowledge hierarchical structure perspective," Journal of Informetrics, Elsevier, vol. 19(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:infome:v:19:y:2025:i:1:s175115772400124x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2024.101612
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