pith. sign in

arxiv: 2412.07793 · v1 · pith:L5I3IT5Tnew · submitted 2024-11-28 · 💻 cs.DL · cs.AI

Publication Trends in Artificial Intelligence Conferences: The Rise of Super Prolific Authors

classification 💻 cs.DL cs.AI
keywords conferencesresearchartificialauthorsintelligenceprolificpublicationresearchers
0
0 comments X
read the original abstract

Papers published in top conferences contribute influential discoveries that are reshaping the landscape of modern Artificial Intelligence (AI). We analyzed 87,137 papers from 11 AI conferences to examine publication trends over the past decade. Our findings reveal a consistent increase in both the number of papers and authors, reflecting the growing interest in AI research. We also observed a rise in prolific researchers who publish dozens of papers at the same conference each year. In light of this analysis, the AI research community should consider revisiting authorship policies, addressing equity concerns, and evaluating the workload of junior researchers to foster a more sustainable and inclusive research environment.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet.

discussion (0)

Sign in with ORCID, Apple, or X to comment. Anyone can read and Pith papers without signing in.

Forward citations

Cited by 2 Pith papers

Reviewed papers in the Pith corpus that reference this work. Sorted by Pith novelty score.

  1. AiraXiv: An AI-Driven Open-Access Platform for Human and AI Scientists

    cs.AI 2026-05 unverdicted novelty 5.0

    AiraXiv is a proposed AI-driven platform for open preprints that supports human and AI authors with interactive UI and MCP-based interactions, validated by serving as the submission system for ICAIS 2025.

  2. Peerispect: Claim Verification in Scientific Peer Reviews

    cs.CL 2026-04 unverdicted novelty 4.0

    Peerispect extracts claims from peer reviews, retrieves evidence from the manuscript, and verifies them via NLI in a modular pipeline with a visual interface.