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Trend Analysis of Research Direction in Computer Science Based on Microsoft Academic Graph

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The field of computer science and its derived 34 research directions have developed dynamically and rapidly in recent decades, but the development trend and potential correlation of each research directions have not been well studied. Based on the Microsoft Academic Graph dataset, this paper obtained 13,126,576 pieces of academic data related to the computer science field from 1995 to 2019, and proposed an algorithm to identify the research directions of the paper. Finally, we obtained the number of papers in each research direction under the computer science over the years through bibliometrics and conducted trend analysis and correlation analysis.

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          CONF-CDS 2021: The 2nd International Conference on Computing and Data Science
          January 2021
          1142 pages
          ISBN:9781450389570
          DOI:10.1145/3448734

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