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To achieve this, a search using the keywords 'artificial intelligence' and 'veterinary medicine' was performed in the Web of Science (WOS) database, resulting in the identification of 1497 studies. After excluding irrelevant publications and those outside the scope of articles, a total of 1400 articles were included in the analysis. The data collection process utilised titles, author names, publication years, journal names, and citation counts. All textual data were analysed using VOSviewer software to ensure accuracy and reliability. In this study, analyses conducted through text mining and data visualisation techniques (e.g., bubble maps) facilitated a clearer understanding of the results.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>This study presents information about 1400 articles obtained from the WOS database and a total of 44,700 citations for these articles. The average number of citations per article is 32, with an H-index of 74. A rapid increase in both the number of articles and citations has been observed since 2019. The majority of the articles (30%) were published in the fields of veterinary sciences, artificial intelligence, and computer sciences. The United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom are the leading countries, accounting for 84% of the published articles in this field. Additionally, 12% of the articles were published in the area of veterinary sciences, and 85% of the articles fall within the SCI-Expanded category.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>The findings of our study indicate that there are numerous active researchers in the field of artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine and that research in this area is steadily increasing. This bibliometric analysis highlights global trends and significant works in artificial intelligence within veterinary medicine, providing valuable insights into the future directions of research in this field. 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背景:本研究对“兽医学人工智能研究”的全球趋势进行了文献计量分析。该分析旨在总结与兽医人工智能相关的各个学科研究人员的出版物,从而预测人工智能在该领域的未来趋势。本研究的主要目的是调查世界范围内与兽医人工智能有关的出版物,并分析该领域的趋势和未来发展。方法:本文献计量学研究回顾了1990年至2024年世界范围内兽医领域的人工智能研究。为了实现这一目标,在Web of Science (WOS)数据库中使用关键词“人工智能”和“兽医学”进行了搜索,最终确定了1497项研究。在排除不相关的出版物和文章范围之外的出版物后,共有1400篇文章被纳入分析。数据收集过程使用了标题、作者姓名、出版年份、期刊名称和引用计数。所有文本数据使用VOSviewer软件进行分析,以确保准确性和可靠性。在这项研究中,通过文本挖掘和数据可视化技术(例如,气泡图)进行的分析有助于更清晰地理解结果。结果:本研究从WOS数据库中获取文献信息1400余篇,共被引44700次。平均每篇文章被引用32次,h指数为74。自2019年以来,论文数量和引用量都在快速增长。大部分文章(30%)发表在兽医科学、人工智能和计算机科学领域。此外,12%的文章发表在兽医科学领域,85%的文章属于sci扩展类别。结论:我们的研究结果表明,在兽医人工智能领域有许多活跃的研究人员,并且该领域的研究正在稳步增加。这项文献计量分析突出了兽医学人工智能的全球趋势和重要工作,为该领域的未来研究方向提供了有价值的见解。由于分析的目的仅仅是确定文献中的趋势和模式,它并不打算评估主题的适用性。重点:全球趋势分析:本研究全面分析了兽医学人工智能研究的全球趋势和影响。在这种情况下,它有助于识别文献中的重大变化和发展。快速发展的研究:人工智能在兽医学领域的研究近年来迅速发展,预计这一趋势将持续下去。研究的增加表明这一领域的知识和应用的扩大。诊断和治疗工具:人工智能研究在兽医学中是一种有价值的工具,特别是在改善各种疾病的诊断和治疗过程方面。这有助于制定更有效的动物保健方法。出版物数量不断增加:世界范围内关于兽医人工智能的研究数量每年都在增加。值得注意的是,在2019冠状病毒病大流行之后,该领域的出版物显著增加。这表明,随着疫情研究兴趣的增强,人工智能在人类和动物健康中的重要性都有所提高。相反,有人指出,有些国家在兽医人工智能领域的学术出版物很少或根本没有。
Comprehensive Global Analysis of Future Trends in Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Veterinary Medicine.
Background: This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of global trends in 'artificial intelligence studies in veterinary medicine'. The analysis aims to summarise the publications of researchers from various disciplines related to artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine, thereby predicting future trends of AI in this field. The primary objective of the study is to investigate publications pertaining to artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine worldwide and to analyse trends and future developments in this area.
Methods: This bibliometric study examines artificial intelligence research in veterinary medicine conducted worldwide from 1990 to 2024. To achieve this, a search using the keywords 'artificial intelligence' and 'veterinary medicine' was performed in the Web of Science (WOS) database, resulting in the identification of 1497 studies. After excluding irrelevant publications and those outside the scope of articles, a total of 1400 articles were included in the analysis. The data collection process utilised titles, author names, publication years, journal names, and citation counts. All textual data were analysed using VOSviewer software to ensure accuracy and reliability. In this study, analyses conducted through text mining and data visualisation techniques (e.g., bubble maps) facilitated a clearer understanding of the results.
Results: This study presents information about 1400 articles obtained from the WOS database and a total of 44,700 citations for these articles. The average number of citations per article is 32, with an H-index of 74. A rapid increase in both the number of articles and citations has been observed since 2019. The majority of the articles (30%) were published in the fields of veterinary sciences, artificial intelligence, and computer sciences. The United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom are the leading countries, accounting for 84% of the published articles in this field. Additionally, 12% of the articles were published in the area of veterinary sciences, and 85% of the articles fall within the SCI-Expanded category.
Conclusions: The findings of our study indicate that there are numerous active researchers in the field of artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine and that research in this area is steadily increasing. This bibliometric analysis highlights global trends and significant works in artificial intelligence within veterinary medicine, providing valuable insights into the future directions of research in this field. As the analysis aims solely to identify trends and patterns in the literature, it does not intend to evaluate the applicability of the subject matter.
Highlights: Analysis of Global Trends: This study comprehensively analyses the global trends and effects of research on artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine. In this context, it contributes to the identification of significant changes and developments in the literature. Rapidly Spreading Research: Research on artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine has rapidly expanded in recent years, and this trend is expected to continue. The increase in studies indicates an expansion of knowledge and applications in this field. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tools: Artificial intelligence research serves as a valuable tool in veterinary medicine, particularly in improving the diagnosis and treatment processes for various diseases. This contributes to the development of more effective methods for animal health and care. Increasing Number of Publications: The number of studies on artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine worldwide is increasing each year. Notably, after the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a significant rise in publications in this field. This indicates that the importance of artificial intelligence in both human and animal health has grown, with the pandemic intensifying research interest. Prominent Countries: Among the countries examined in the study, the United States, Taiwan, England, and Germany emerged as leaders in this research area. Conversely, it was noted that some countries have very few or no academic publications in the field of artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine.
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