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  Trajectories of change: approaches for tracking knowledge evolution

Schlattenmann, R., & Vogl, M. (2024). Trajectories of change: approaches for tracking knowledge evolution. arXiv, 00391. doi:10.48550/arXiv.2501.00391.

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Schlattenmann, Raphael, Author
Vogl, Malte1, Author                 
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1Department of Structural Changes of the Technosphere, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3490027              

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Free keywords: quantitative corpus analysis, diachronic variation in language use, evolution of knowledge systems, history of science, history of general relativity
 Abstract: We explore local vs. global evolution of knowledge systems through the framework of socio-epistemic networks (SEN), applying two complementary methods to a corpus of scientific texts. The framework comprises three interconnected layers-social, semiotic (material), and semantic-proposing a multilayered approach to understanding structural developments of knowledge. To analyse diachronic changes on the semantic layer, we first use information-theoretic measures based on relative entropy to detect semantic shifts, assess their significance, and identify key driving features. Second, variations in document embedding densities reveal changes in semantic neighbourhoods, tracking how concentration of similar documents increase, remain stable, or disperse. This enables us to trace document trajectories based on content (topics) or metadata (authorship, institution). Case studies of Joseph Silk and Hans-Jürgen Treder illustrate how individual scholar's work aligns with broader disciplinary shifts in general relativity and gravitation research, demonstrating the applications, limitations, and further potential of this approach.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-12-31
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 22
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 Table of Contents: 1. Introduction
2. RelatedWork
2.1. The Renaissance of General Relativity and Socio-epistemic Networks
2.2. Comparison of Corpora and Diachronic Language Change
3. Data and Methods
3.1. Data - NASA/ADS Corpus
3.2. Methods - Approaches for building Trajectories of Change
3.2.1. Method 1 - Information theoretical approach
3.2.2. Method 2 - Density approach
4. Analysis
4.1. Case Study
4.2. General statistics for both authors
4.2.1. Relative Token Usage
4.3. Method 1 - Changing Frequencies
4.3.1. Synchronous Comparison - Summed
4.3.2. Synchronous Comparison - Point-wise
4.3.3. Asynchronous Comparison - Summed
4.4. Method 2 - Changing Densities
4.4.1. Synchronous Comparison
5. Conclusion
 Rev. Type: No review
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2501.00391
arXiv: arXiv:2501.00391
Other: gea0393
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