The evolution of citation graphs in artificial intelligence research

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Morgan R. Frank
Dashun Wang
Manuel Cebrian
Iyad Rahwan
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[1] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Media Laboratory
[2] Northwestern University,Kellogg School of Management
[3] Northwestern University,Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems
[4] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
[5] Max Planck Institute for Human Development,Center for Humans and Machines
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As artificial intelligence (AI) applications see wider deployment, it becomes increasingly important to study the social and societal implications of AI adoption. Therefore, we ask: are AI research and the fields that study social and societal trends keeping pace with each other? Here, we use the Microsoft Academic Graph to study the bibliometric evolution of AI research and its related fields from 1950 to today. Although early AI researchers exhibited strong referencing behaviour towards philosophy, geography and art, modern AI research references mathematics and computer science most strongly. Conversely, other fields, including the social sciences, do not reference AI research in proportion to its growing paper production. Our evidence suggests that the growing preference of AI researchers to publish in topic-specific conferences over academic journals and the increasing presence of industry research pose a challenge to external researchers, as such research is particularly absent from references made by social scientists.
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