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Combining Eye-tracking Data with an Analysis of Video Content from Free-viewing a Video of a Walk in an Urban Park Environment
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Insights into knowledge evolution based on semantic representation and dynamic visual analytics.

Jieyang Peng1,2, Jianing Li1, Zhibin Niu3

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New methods for knowledge science reveal that established fields support emerging ones. This preferential attachment accelerates newcomer growth, highlighting the need for equitable knowledge networks and supportive policies for new disciplines.

Keywords:
knowledge networkknowledge sciencesemantic embeddingstructured knowledge representationvisual analytic

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Area of Science:

  • Knowledge Science
  • Information Science
  • Computational Social Science

Background:

  • Current knowledge science lacks a unified semantic framework for structured knowledge representation.
  • This limitation impedes quantitative analysis of knowledge evolution and uncovering complex relationships.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Propose a structured knowledge representation method using semantic embedding.
  • Introduce knowledge transfer flow for quantitative analysis of knowledge hotspot evolution.
  • Develop the KnowFlowViz system for interactive visual analytics of knowledge systems.

Main Methods:

  • Semantic embedding for structured knowledge representation.
  • Knowledge transfer flow analysis for dynamic evolution.
  • Interactive visual analytics via the KnowFlowViz system.

Main Results:

  • Established knowledge domains maintain dominance.
  • Emerging knowledge entities preferentially attach to established domains, forming interdisciplinary links.
  • Advantage accumulation and preferential attachment accelerate newcomer growth and recognition.

Conclusions:

  • Findings reveal mechanisms driving knowledge transformation and interdisciplinary linkages.
  • Emphasize the importance of equitable and inclusive knowledge networks.
  • Support policies for nurturing emerging disciplines and sustaining a diverse knowledge ecosystem.