This paper also cites my UAI paper (in its introduction, in its overview of LiNGAM). I don't know of any site that will keep an updated list of who's citing me.
I had to register and submit a correction, since the title they had was the title I had before I submitted the paper: << Discovering Cyclic and Acyclic Causal Models by Independent Components Analysis >>
They had another instance, in which the title is the beginning of my abstract: << We generalize Shimizu et al’s (2006) >>
and they don't list the papers that cite me (since citers mostly use the correct title).
Yeh I was looking for 'incoming' citations - seems like an odd thing to omit.
ah ok, try google scholar. It appears to have a 'cited by' link next to search results. I figure for this to work not only does your paper have to be online but so do the citign papers - which is not always the case if e.g. they're behind payment systems. That said I think payment systems may sometime allow access for the google web crawler.
Surely there's a more complete answer to this problem; wasn't google's pagerank algorithm basically a modified version of an algorithm for analyzing research paper citation networks/graphs?!
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Date: 2009-06-28 06:46 pm (UTC)<< Discovering Cyclic and Acyclic Causal Models by Independent Components Analysis >>
They had another instance, in which the title is the beginning of my abstract: << We generalize Shimizu et al’s (2006) >>
and they don't list the papers that cite me (since citers mostly use the correct title).
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Date: 2009-06-28 08:18 pm (UTC)ah ok, try google scholar. It appears to have a 'cited by' link next to search results. I figure for this to work not only does your paper have to be online but so do the citign papers - which is not always the case if e.g. they're behind payment systems. That said I think payment systems may sometime allow access for the google web crawler.
Surely there's a more complete answer to this problem; wasn't google's pagerank algorithm basically a modified version of an algorithm for analyzing research paper citation networks/graphs?!