Scholar Citation Forecaster от jonaso
Adds a year-end citation projection (forecast) to Google Scholar profile pages. Fits the best-matching growth curve to your past years and overlays the prediction of future citations with a 95% confidence interval.
Метаданные расширения
Об этом расширении
Scholar Citation Forecaster adds a single small enhancement to your Google Scholar profile page: a year-end projection on top of the citation bar chart. Nothing else changes on the page.
What you'll see
When you visit a Scholar profile (e.g. scholar.google.com/citations?user=…), the citation histogram at the bottom of the page gets one extra element: a light-shaded extension on top of the current-year bar, showing the predicted total citations by year-end, with a horizontal tick at the point estimate. Hover the projection bar (on desktop) and a small tooltip shows the predicted total, the 95% prediction interval, the model used, and how many historical years it was based on.
If the projection extends past the chart's existing y-axis maximum, the whole chart rescales proportionally so nothing gets clipped.
How the projection is computed
The extension reads the existing per-year citation counts straight from the page DOM — it doesn't query any API. It then fits four candidate growth curves (constant, linear, log-linear, quadratic) to your past full years and selects the best by AICc (a model-selection criterion that penalises overfitting on small samples). The selected model's prediction for the current year is then blended with year-to-date pace using a time-weighted average — early in the year the trend dominates; late in the year the actual count dominates. A 95% prediction interval is computed alongside.
When it runs
Only on https://scholar.google.com/citations URLs that have a ?user= query parameter (i.e. profile pages). It does nothing on Scholar search pages, the welcome page, or any other site.
Privacy
No data leaves your computer. The extension reads chart values from the page you're already viewing, runs all the math locally in JavaScript, and renders an overlay. There is no network call, no analytics, no telemetry, no storage.
Limitations
Source & attribution
Released under the MIT License. Source available on request.
This extension is not affiliated with or endorsed by Google. "Google Scholar" is a trademark of Google.
What you'll see
When you visit a Scholar profile (e.g. scholar.google.com/citations?user=…), the citation histogram at the bottom of the page gets one extra element: a light-shaded extension on top of the current-year bar, showing the predicted total citations by year-end, with a horizontal tick at the point estimate. Hover the projection bar (on desktop) and a small tooltip shows the predicted total, the 95% prediction interval, the model used, and how many historical years it was based on.
If the projection extends past the chart's existing y-axis maximum, the whole chart rescales proportionally so nothing gets clipped.
How the projection is computed
The extension reads the existing per-year citation counts straight from the page DOM — it doesn't query any API. It then fits four candidate growth curves (constant, linear, log-linear, quadratic) to your past full years and selects the best by AICc (a model-selection criterion that penalises overfitting on small samples). The selected model's prediction for the current year is then blended with year-to-date pace using a time-weighted average — early in the year the trend dominates; late in the year the actual count dominates. A 95% prediction interval is computed alongside.
When it runs
Only on https://scholar.google.com/citations URLs that have a ?user= query parameter (i.e. profile pages). It does nothing on Scholar search pages, the welcome page, or any other site.
Privacy
No data leaves your computer. The extension reads chart values from the page you're already viewing, runs all the math locally in JavaScript, and renders an overlay. There is no network call, no analytics, no telemetry, no storage.
Limitations
- Designed for desktop layout; may render imperfectly on the mobile Scholar layout.
- Projections are statistical estimates, not predictions of fact. The prediction interval is calibrated against synthetic linear-growth processes; real-world citation patterns can deviate.
- Requires at least one full historical year on the chart; profiles with only the current year showing will see no projection.
Source & attribution
Released under the MIT License. Source available on request.
This extension is not affiliated with or endorsed by Google. "Google Scholar" is a trademark of Google.
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Разрешения и данные
Требуемые разрешения:
- Получать доступ к вашим данных на scholar.google.com
Опциональные разрешения:
- Получать доступ к вашим данных на scholar.google.com
Сбор данных:
- Разработчик сообщает, что это расширение не требует сбора данных.
Больше сведений
- Ссылки дополнения
- Версия
- 1.0.0
- Размер
- 12,62 КБ
- Последнее обновление
- 4 дня назад (1 мая 2026 г.)
- Связанные категории
- Лицензия
- Лицензия MIT
- История версий
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