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<h1>Citations Statistics of Information Retrieval Researchers</h1>
<p>by <a href="http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~jimmylin/">Jimmy Lin</a> (University of Maryland)</p>
<p><b>Disicipline-specific lists:</b> [Information Retrieval] [<a href="index-hci.html">Human-Computer Interaction</a>]<br/>
<b>See also:</b> [<a href="index-stratosphere.html">Overall Top CS Researchers</a>]</p>
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<p><b>Editorial note:</b> This list contains only researchers who have
a Google Scholar profile; names were identified by snowball sampling
and various other <i>ad hoc</i> techniques. If you wish to see a name
added, please email me or send a pull request. I will endeavor to
periodically run the crawl to gather updated statistics. Of course,
scholarly achievement is only partially measured by citation counts,
which are known to be flawed in many ways. Evaluations of scholars
should include comprehensive examination of their research
contributions.
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<div id="date"><small>Data scraped from Google Scholar: "name",
"citations", "h-index", and "i10-index" are from author profile;
"year" denotes year of first citation.</small>
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