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EelcoVisser.PublicationMetricsr1.11 - 16 Dec 2010 - 19:44 - EelcoVisser

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H-number

scHolar index is a new h-number application. The following table takes historical metrics (see below) and adds metrics computed by the new app, which also computes the g-index.

date h-index g-index m max citations
April 20, 2006 18   1.6  
January 13, 2007 21   1.75  
March 29, 2007 21   1.75 147
November 25, 2010 29 54 1.93 224

H-number

The h-number of E. Visser according to Google Scholar:

  • April 20, 2006: 18 (max citations = 129)

This number was obtained with a manual count of this google query. H-numbers can also be computed (approximated) automatically using the H-number'O'matic web interface. This method is not accurate when the author name overlaps with that of other authors in the field. The following query, which corresponds with this Google query results in h-number 16. With the more lenient E. Visser query the H-number'O'matic scripts returns 20. It turns out that two of the 20 are articles with other Visser co-authors. The restriction of the query above is too strict again.

Here a table with the development of my h-index over time:

date h (omatic) max citations m (omatic) h (manual) m (manual) max citations h (omatic lenient)
April 20, 2006 16 129   18 145% (1995)   20
January 13, 2007 23 138 127% (1990) 21 191% (1995)   39 (177)
March 29, 2007       21 191% (1995) 147  

Notes:

  • the omatic result is obtained by the query name=E+Visser&words=Utrecht+Portland+Amsterdam (this should at some point start including Delft)
  • the omatic script wrongly sets my first publication in 1990; my first publication in DBLP is from 1995
  • the manual number is obtained by taking the top h entries from a google scholar query that actually refer to my publications

Observations:

  • the manual and omatic number (using the right constraint words) are close enough to give a rough indication; however, the lenient query (just E. Visser and no additional constraints) gives a number that is much too high.

Citeseer citations

Rank on Citeseer's list of Most cited authors in Computer Science:

  • August 2005: 7106 with 333 citations (E. Visser)
  • August 2006: 6869 with 354 citations (E. Visser)

Erdos Number

My Erdos number is 5


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