Mapping the co-evolution of artificial intelligence, robotics, and the internet of things over 20 years (1998-2017)

Katy Börner(Indiana University Bloomington), Olga Scrivner(Indiana University Bloomington), Leonard E. Cross(Indiana University Bloomington), Michael Gallant(Indiana University Bloomington), Shutian Ma(Nanjing University of Science and Technology), Adam S. Martin(Indiana University Bloomington), Lisel Record(Indiana University Bloomington), Haici Yang(Indiana University Bloomington), Jonathan M. Dilger(Naval Surface Warfare Center)
PLoS ONE
December 2, 2020
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Abstract

Understanding the emergence, co-evolution, and convergence of science and technology (S&T) areas offers competitive intelligence for researchers, managers, policy makers, and others. This paper presents new funding, publication, and scholarly network metrics and visualizations that were validated via expert surveys. The metrics and visualizations exemplify the emergence and convergence of three areas of strategic interest: artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and internet of things (IoT) over the last 20 years (1998-2017). For 32,716 publications and 4,497 NSF awards, we identify their topical coverage (using the UCSD map of science), evolving co-author networks, and increasing convergence. The results support data-driven decision making when setting proper research and development (R&D) priorities; developing future S&T investment strategies; or performing effective research program assessment.


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