Ma. Elena Luna-Morales, M. A. Pérez-Angón, Evelia Luna-Morales
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摘要
我们对拉丁美洲(LA) 1980-2020年进化计算领域的研究成果进行了文献计量分析。应用文献计量学方法对已发表的文献进行定量回顾。出版物的搜索是在Web of Science数据库中通过最常用的术语进行的,这些术语用于识别该研究领域。数据分析数据分析使用Microsoft Office工具(excel和Access)来组织我们的数据使用作者,机构,期刊,国家和专题类别来组织我们的数据。它是用VOS Viewer 1.8.16完成的,以生成作者的合作网络地图,并开发供各国合作的基础地图。我们已经在《生物学与医学实验档案》和《社会科学经济评论》杂志上确定了第一批拉丁美洲出版物;这一研究领域在2000年代随着该地理区域第一批研究生课程的开设而得到巩固;活跃在这一研究领域的洛杉矶学者数量惊人,越来越多的学术机构主要来自巴西、墨西哥、阿根廷、智利和哥伦比亚;亚洲和欧洲在这一研究领域的贡献约为30%,而各自的LA贡献仅为4.9%。本研究试图记录拉丁美洲进化计算的进展,这是一个与社会相关的问题,特别是近年来。目前还没有关于拉丁美洲区域的研究报告,因此希望这些研究结果将有助于制定科学和公共政策,也有助于今后的其他工作。
Strengthen of a Scientific Field in Latin America: Evolutionary Computation
We carried out a bibliometric analysis of the research production in the field of evolutionary computation in Latin America (LA) for the period 1980-2020. The bibliometric method is applied with a quantitative review of the published literature. The search for publications was carried out in the Web of Science database through the terms that are most commonly used to identify this field of study. The data analysis the data analysis used Microsoft Office tools (excel and Access) to organize our data were used to organize our data: authors, institutions, journals, countries and thematic categories. It was completed with VOS Viewer 1.8.16 to generate a co-authorship network map of authors, and the development of base maps for collaboration by countries. We have identified the first Latin American publications in the journals Archivos de Biologia y Medicina Experimentales and Desarrollo Economico-Revista de Ciencias Sociales; this research field reached a consolidation in the 2000s with the opening of the first graduate programs in this geographical region; there is an extraordinary number of LA scholars active in this research field and an increasing number of academic institutions mainly from Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile and Colombia; while the Asian and European production in this research field is about 30%, the respective LA contribution is just 4.9%. The present study attempts to document the progress of evolutionary computation in Latin America, an issue that has gained relevance for society, especially in recent years. No studies have been generated that cover the Latin American region, and therefore it is hoped that these findings will be useful for the development of scientific and public policies and also for other future work.