A Bibliometric Overview of the Research Impact of Lotfi A. Zadeh
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- IEEE
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- Conference Proceeding
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- Proceedings of the 2018 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, SSCI 2018, 2019, pp. 441-446
- Issue Date:
- 2019-01-28
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© 2018 IEEE. Lotfi A. Zadeh is the founder of fuzzy logic. He is one of the most prominent computer scientists of all-time. On the 6th of September of 2017 he passed away. In order to commemorate and provide a complete overview of his research impact in the scientific community, this study presents a bibliometric overview of his publications according to the results available in the Web of Science Core Collection. The article also uses the VOS viewer in order to map graphically the leading trends connected to Zadeh in terms of journals, papers, authors and countries. Obviously, the bibliometric sources used concern more recent works of Zadeh and one should bear in mind that his brilliant and prominent works on signal analysis, Z-transform, state space approach, optimal control, etc., are not included in our analyses.
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