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全球首个「百万引用」学者诞生!Bengio封神,辛顿、何恺明紧跟
自动驾驶之心· 2025-10-25 16:03
Core Insights - Yoshua Bengio has become the first scholar globally to surpass one million citations on Google Scholar, marking a significant milestone in AI academic influence [3][5][6] - Geoffrey Hinton follows closely with approximately 970,000 citations, positioning him as the second-highest cited scholar [5][6] - The citation growth of AI papers has surged, reflecting the current AI era's prominence [19][30] Citation Rankings - Yoshua Bengio ranks first globally in total citations, with a significant increase in citations post-2018 when he received the Turing Award [6][9][38] - Geoffrey Hinton ranks second, with a notable citation count of 972,944, showcasing his enduring impact in the field [5][8] - Yann LeCun, another Turing Award winner, has over 430,000 citations, but remains lower than both Bengio and Hinton [13][18] AI Research Growth - The total number of AI papers has nearly tripled from approximately 88,000 in 2010 to over 240,000 in 2022, indicating a massive increase in research output [30] - By 2023, AI papers constituted 41.8% of all computer science papers, up from 21.6% in 2013, highlighting AI's growing dominance in the field [31][32] - The foundational works of AI pioneers have become standard references in subsequent research, contributing to their citation growth [22][33] Key Contributions - The introduction of AlexNet in 2012 is considered a pivotal moment that significantly advanced deep learning methodologies [20] - The development of the Transformer model in 2017 and subsequent innovations like BERT have further accelerated research and citations in AI [24][27] - The increasing number of AI-related submissions to top conferences reflects the field's rapid evolution and the growing interest in AI research [36]
全球高被引第一人,图灵得主Bengio近百万屠榜,Hinton、何恺明冲进TOP 5
3 6 Ke· 2025-08-26 02:20
Core Insights - Yoshua Bengio has been recognized as the world's most cited scientist across all fields, achieving a total citation count of over 973,655, with 698,008 citations in the last five years [4][5][6] - The top 10 list of highly cited scientists includes prominent figures in computer science, with four of them being key contributors to the field of artificial intelligence [7][8] Group 1: Yoshua Bengio - Yoshua Bengio is a Turing Award winner and a leading figure in deep learning, holding the top position in citation metrics globally [2][4] - His significant contributions include foundational work in machine learning and artificial intelligence, with a remarkable citation record that reflects his influence in the field [5][6] Group 2: Other Top Cited Scientists - Geoffrey Hinton ranks second globally, with a total citation count of 952,643 and over 577,970 citations in the last five years, recognized for his pivotal role in deep neural networks [8][9][10] - Kaiming He, known for developing deep residual networks (ResNets), ranks fifth with a total citation count of 733,529, and 617,328 citations in the last five years [13][14][15] - Ilya Sutskever, co-founder of OpenAI, has a total citation count of 670,000, with 500,000 citations in the last five years, contributing significantly to advancements in AI [16][18] Group 3: Citation Ranking Methodology - The AD Scientific Index ranks scientists based on total citation counts and citations over the last five years, evaluating their academic performance and impact [26][29] - The ranking system incorporates various metrics, including H-index and i10-index, to provide a comprehensive assessment of researchers' contributions [31][32]