Q: How does the h-index works in ROS?


A:

The h-Index is intended to be a measure of both the quality and sustainability of academic publications, by taking into account the number of citations for individual papers and the number of papers for which high citation scores are achieved.

It is calculated by plotting the number of citations (c) against papers ranked by citation count. The h-Index (h) is the rank of the last paper where the number of citations exceeds the ranking.

It is important to note that citation rates and customs will vary considerably between academic fields, and comparisons should only be made within single disciplines.

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Last Updated: Mar 21, 2023

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