SMIAltmetric: A comprehensive metric for evaluating social media impact of scientific papers on Twitter (X)

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.joi.2024.101562
Zuzheng Wang , Yongxu Lu , Yuanyuan Zhou , Jiaojiao Ji
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The rise of social media has significantly influenced scholarly communication, knowledge dissemination, and research evaluation, leading to the enrichment of alternative metrics (altmetrics) for evaluating academic papers’ social impact, which assesses the social impact of academic papers through online activities, including reading, bookmarking, downloading, and commenting. However, these altmetrics often focus on the number of mentions on social media rather than thoroughly evaluating the source, content, and dissemination of these mentions. To address this gap, this study introduces the social media impact altmetric (SMIAltmetric), which is based on 44,087 publications and 860,680 tweets (now “posts”), a comprehensive scoring system for evaluating scientific papers on Twitter (now “X”), using diverse features, including literature-related, social media engagement-related, user-related, and content-related features. Employing Altmetric Attention Acores (AAS) as labels, we tested eight machine learning algorithms, with XGBoost demonstrating the highest accuracy at 0.8672. Crucial factors influencing SMIAltmetric, as identified by the SHAP value, were followers, retweets, mentions, and citation. Furthermore, consistency analysis and convergent validation between the proposed SMIAltmetric and AAS confirm the reliability and finer differentiation of SMIAltmetric. The proposed SMIAltmetric provides a more comprehensive understanding of a paper’s social media impact, enhancing the evaluation of scientific discourse and its engagement with society.

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SMIAltmetric:用于评估推特上科学论文社交媒体影响力的综合指标 (X)
社交媒体的兴起极大地影响了学术交流、知识传播和研究评估,从而丰富了评估学术论文社会影响力的替代指标(altmetrics),即通过阅读、收藏、下载和评论等在线活动评估学术论文的社会影响力。然而,这些评价指标通常只关注社交媒体上的提及次数,而不是全面评估这些提及的来源、内容和传播情况。为了弥补这一不足,本研究引入了社交媒体影响度量(social media impact altmetric,SMIAltmetric),它基于44,087篇论文和860,680条推文(现为 "posts"),是一套评估推特(现为 "X")上科学论文的综合评分系统,使用了多种特征,包括与文献相关的特征、与社交媒体参与相关的特征、与用户相关的特征和与内容相关的特征。我们使用 Altmetric Attention Acores(AAS)作为标签,测试了八种机器学习算法,其中 XGBoost 的准确率最高,达到 0.8672。根据 SHAP 值,影响 SMIAltmetric 的关键因素包括关注者、转发、提及和引用。此外,建议的 SMIAltmetric 与 AAS 之间的一致性分析和收敛验证证实了 SMIAltmetric 的可靠性和更精细的区分度。建议的SMIAltmetric能更全面地了解一篇论文在社交媒体上的影响力,从而加强对科学话语及其社会参与的评估。
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