Author:
Bonkra Anupam,Pathak Sunil,Kaur Amandeep,Shah Mohd Asif
Abstract
AbstractThis study’s foremost objectives were to scrutinize how unexpected weather affects agricultural output and to assess how well AI-based machine learning and deep leaning algorithms work for spotting apple leaf diseases. The researchers carried out a bibliometric study to obtain understanding of the current research trends, citation patterns, ownership and partnership arrangements, publishing patterns, and other parameters related to early identification of apple illnesses. Comprehensive interdisciplinary scientific maps are limited because syndrome recognition is not restricted to any solitary arena of research, despite the fact that there have been many studies on the identification of apple diseases. By employing a scientometric technique and 109 publications from the Scopus database published between 2011 and 2022, this study attempted to assess the condition of the research area and combine knowledge frameworks. To find important journals, authors, nations, articles, and topics, the study used the automated processes of VOSviewer and Biblioshiny software. Patterns and trends were discovered using citation counts, social network analysis, and citation and co-citation studies.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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