Research into artificial intelligence is not a very young field; its precursors can be traced back as far as the 16th century. Today’s technical development, however, is virtually leaping forward, with new intelligent chat systems and social robots playing no small part in this. This is revolutionizing a wide range of scientific and social fields. The very large publication numbers in this field illustrate this as well. In order to keep track of the discourse in the field, the representatives of the field, the publications as well as the topics and their future development, it is indispensable for academics and scientists to prepare them in a bibliometric analysis. Only in this way it is possible to uncover thematic gaps as well as further points of contact and to drive research forward in a targeted and stringent manner. It is precisely this sorting and processing of the research discourse, the topics, and the authors, which is necessary for further research, that is carried out in this paper. For this purpose, using bibliometric analysis tools, an overview of the past, present, and future of the research field is created, and the general relevant topics are uncovered. The analysis includes as performance analysis a) the total number of publications and b) the total number of citations, and for science mapping c) a co-citation analysis (past), d) a bibliographic coupling (present) and e) a co-word analysis (future). The data needed for the analysis are identified and extracted from the SCOPUS or Web of Science (ISI) databases
mehr| Titel | A bibliometric analysis on reciprocal human-machine-interactions |
|---|---|
| Medien | 5th International Conference Business Meets Technology, Valencia, Spain |
| Verfasser | Matthias Erdmann, M. Rosario Perello-Marin, Prof. Dr. Maria Esperanza Suárez Ruz, Prof. Dr. habil. Sebastian Sauer |
| Seiten | 163 -176 |
| Veröffentlichungsdatum | 15.07.2023 |
| Zitation | Erdmann, Matthias; Perello-Marin, M. Rosario; Suárez Ruz, Maria Esperanza ; Sauer, Sebastian (2023): A bibliometric analysis on reciprocal human-machine-interactions. 5th International Conference Business Meets Technology, Valencia, Spain, 163 -176. DOI: 10.4995/BMT2023.2023.16728 |