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How can I quickly analyze the impact of a paperto obtain citation counts per year or exportable data from Google Scholar?

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Martin Thoma
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How can I quickly analyze the impact of a paper?

To me, it seems that "Fully Convolutional Networks for Semantic Segmentation" (http://arxiv.org/abs/1411.4038v2) has quite a bit of impact. However, I would like to support this feeling with data.

On Google Scholar, I can see that the paper was cited by 116 publications. However, I would like to plot a curve showing when it was cited. So I would like to export this data to a CSV with a "date" column and a "title" column. (Other columns like authors, how often the other paper was cited, journal, ... would be nice, too).

Are there other ways to quickly analyze the impact of a paper?