Mapping Knowledge Domains
Organized by Richard Shiffrin and Katy Börner
May 9-11, 2003
Irvine, CA
Welcome
Richard Shiffrin and Katy Börner, Indiana University
Keynote Address: A Historiograph of Mapping Knowledge Domains
Eugene Garfield, ISI
Session I: Data Bases, Data Format & Access
Extracting Knowledge from the World Wide Web
Monika Henzinger, Google and Steve Lawrence, NEC Research Institute
Mapping Subsets of Scholarly Information
Paul Ginsparg, Cornell University
Session II: Data Analysis Algorithms
From Paragraph to Graph
Thomas Landauer, University of Colorado at Boulder and Knowledge Analysis Technologies
The Structure of Scientific Collaboration Networks
Mark Newman, University of Michigan
Using Mixed Membership Models for Mapping Knowledge Domains
Elena Erosheva, University of Washington
Topic Dynamics in Knowledge Domains
Tom Griffiths, Stanford University and Mark Steyvers, University of California, Irvine
Enhancing Web Sites with Usage Data
Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University
Combining Bibliometric and Knowledge Elicitation Techniques to Map a Knowledge Domain
Kate McCain, Drexel University
Session III: Visualization & Interaction Design
Information Seeking and the Objects of Visual Attention
Colin Ware, University of New Hampshire
Geovisualization for Constructing and Sharing Concepts
Alan MacEachren, Pennsylvania State University
Paradigms, Debates and Puzzles in Science: A Visual Exploration
Chaomei Chen, Drexel University
The Simultaneous Evolution of Article and Author Networks in PNAS
Katy Börner, Indiana University
Session IV: Promising Applications
Visualizing Search Results
Susan Dumais, Microsoft Research
Analysis Experiences Using Information Visualization
Beth Hetzler, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
An Indicator-based Characterization of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Kevin W. Boyack, Sandia National Laboratories
From Science Papers to Technology Patents and on to Company Financial Performance
Francis Narin, CHI Research, Inc.
Final panel discussion