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Ryan Morin
@morinryan.bsky.social
Bioinformatician, genome biologist, data scientist, lymphomaniac, cynic, creator of Scholar Goggler (scholargoggler.com)
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Weighting of words from each publication/title is equal. At one point I experimented with a scaling approach that weighted by the number of citations the paper had but it was difficult to generalize and highly cited papers tended to cause a very small number of dominant words.

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Svante Paabo

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Looks very familiar

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😈

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You can tweak that in the settings by reducing the maximum word count

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I'm curious what was causing this in case something could be changed to avoid other users encountering the same issue. Did you get any error messages? Feel free to contact me directly with more information.

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Collecting all the words from papers that cite one author is not easily accomplished with Google Scholar due to limitations they impose. That could be implemented with Semantic Scholar though.

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Definitely not!

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Maybe that’s a feature rather than a bug? 😉

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You can make a word cloud with your google scholar with scholargoggler.com and look it’s cute:

A word cloud with brightly coloured words. The most prominent are: trans, queer, time, lgbt, research, personal, disability, representation, making, education, support, creating, analysing, youth, community, disabled, experience
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Ryan Morin
@morinryan.bsky.social
Bioinformatician, genome biologist, data scientist, lymphomaniac, cynic, creator of Scholar Goggler (scholargoggler.com)
245 followers187 following100 posts