Citations

Something struck me lately, when reading a paper…

In academia, the game is all about publishing, and getting others to cite your articles. And I guess, to a certain extent, article counts and citation counts indeed give a measure of someone’s work. Until you start overfitting your system. But anyway, that’s another story…

So, to get back to my story, citations measure the quality of a work. In general, people try to be correct, and cite the researchers that started a certain work. And then, once work gets really well known, it’s somehow not cited anymore. So the ultimate reward for good work is not to be cited anymore. Or did you cite a reference when writing about the Fourier transform, wavelets, least squares or filtering? For some of them I don’t even know who it was, but someone must have invented them…

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