Core Insights - Yoshua Bengio has become the most cited scientist in history with a total citation count of 973,655 and 698,008 citations in the last five years [1] - The ranking is based on total citation counts and recent citation indices from AD Scientific Index, which evaluates scientists across various disciplines [1] - Bengio's work on Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) has surpassed 100,000 citations, indicating significant impact in the AI field [1] Group 1 - The second-ranked scientist is Geoffrey Hinton, with over 950,000 total citations and more than 570,000 citations in the last five years [3] - Hinton's collaboration on the AlexNet paper has received over 180,000 citations, marking a pivotal moment in deep learning for computer vision [3] - The third and fourth positions in the citation rankings are held by researchers in the medical field, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of high-impact research [6] Group 2 - Kaiming He ranks fifth, with his paper on Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition cited over 290,000 times, establishing a foundation for modern deep learning [6] - The paper by He is recognized as the most cited paper of the 21st century according to Nature, emphasizing its lasting influence [9] - Ilya Sutskever, another prominent figure in AI, ranks seventh with over 670,000 total citations, showcasing the strong presence of AI researchers in citation rankings [10]
科学界论文高引第一人易主,Hinton、何恺明进总榜前五!
机器人圈·2025-08-27 09:41