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Research Article

Artificial intelligence applications in the field of streamflow: a bibliometric analysis of recent trends

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Pages 1141-1157 | Received 29 Nov 2023, Accepted 24 Apr 2024, Published online: 06 Jun 2024
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, a bibliometric analysis technique is used for performance analysis and science mapping of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in streamflow research. This paper examines the current trends in the literature using the Scopus database over the last 37 years. RStudio Bibliometrix software was used to analyse the titles, keywords, abstracts, and full texts of 3000 publications to identify trends in AI models, publication types, journals, citations, authors, countries, and regions. The highest frequency AI-related keyword is “artificial neural networks,” which was used in a total of 25587 times. The most common publication type, at 82.1%, is journal articles, and the highest rate of country production is 25% for China. In recent years, streamflow research studies have significantly increased their use of AI applications.

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Editor A. Fiori; Associate Editor K. Ryberg

Editor A. Fiori; Associate Editor K. Ryberg

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