Just some DBLP statistics



On this page, we present some statistics from the entries in the DBLP database. We have taken the DBLP XML records from 3 October 2007 and considered all 'inproceedings' elements.
We just present the results here without any analysis and discussion. This part is left to the interested reader. Obviously, the results only include the information that is included in DBLP.

This graph shows the average number of authors per paper from 1980 to 2006.

Authors per paper.

This graph shows the average number of papers per author per year from 1980 to 2006. We show two curves, one considering all authors and one only considering authors with more than one overall paper. Papers with more than one author are counted for each co-author.

Papers per author, Version 1.

This graph shows the corrected average number of papers per author per year from 1980 to 2006. We show two curves, one considering all authors and one only considering authors with more than one overall paper.
As corrected number of papers, we consider the number of co-authors, for example, for two co-authors an individual paper counts as 0.5 papers each, whereas for four co-authors an individual paper counts as 0.25 papers each.

Papers per author. Version 2.

This graph shows the average number of papers per proceeding per year from 1980 to 2006.

Papers per proceeding.