首页|Study Findings from Chongqing University Broaden Understanding of Artificial Int elligence (Publication, Collaboration, Citation Performance, and Triple Helix In novation Gene of Artificial Intelligence Research In the Communication Field: .. .)
Study Findings from Chongqing University Broaden Understanding of Artificial Int elligence (Publication, Collaboration, Citation Performance, and Triple Helix In novation Gene of Artificial Intelligence Research In the Communication Field: .. .)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Investigators discuss new findings in Artificial Intelligence. According to news reporting originating in Chongqing, P eople’s Republic of China, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “Artificial i ntelligence (AI) in the communication field has become increasingly popular in r ecent years. This study collected data from 482 documents and cited references i n the Web of Science database.” The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from Chongqing University, “It explores the knowledge structure related to AI in communication, combined w ith the triple helix innovation gene model. The analysis employed collaborative network analysis, two-mode network analysis, citation analysis, and quadratic as signment procedure-based correlation analysis. The results show that the most po pular hotspots are human-machine communication, automatically generated publicat ions, social media-mediated fake news, and some other AI-based applied research. Academic collaborations can be facilitated by transnational disciplinary leader s. China emerged as the core academic country with the greatest growth potential in Asia, while the core non-Asian country is the United States. In addition, th e trend in collaboration among scholars in Asia is better than in non-Asian coun tries. However, concerning the characteristics of collaborating institutions, th e triple-helix collaboration among universities, government bodies, and industri es remains insufficient.”
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