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481 Scientific publications since 2019 A page of the French Open Science website is dedicated to our Institute: https://hal.archivesouvertes.fr/3IA-COTEDAZUR/ It allows users to browse and access all publications since the beginning of the Institute. First, regarding publications, the dedicated page of the French open science website HAL (hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/3IACOTEDAZUR/), which lists all the publications of the Institute from
Progression in the number of publications by researchers who currently hold a 3IA Côte d'Azur Chair, for the period 2014-2021
its start, shows the number of publications by chairholders in-
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hhh the top-tiered conferences (Neurips, ICML, AISTATS, IJCAI,
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ECAI, AAAI, CVPR, ICCV, and MICCAI) and in artificial intelligence
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journals (Nature journals, Machine Learning, AI in Medicine,
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NeuroImage, IEEE PAMI, Annals of Applied Statistics, etc.).
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To date, the activity of the Institute’s researchers has produced
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484 scientific publications since 2019. These include a large
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number of interdisciplinary publications, some co-authored
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with companies (Criteo AI Lab, Frog Labs AI San Francisco, Amadeus, SAS Institute Inc., Toyota Motor Europe (Belgium), and Dassault Systèmes).
The number of publications in AI by researchers who currently hold a chair has significantly increased since the Institute was recognized in 2019, compared to the previous five years. The Institute community generated 20% more publications
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per year compared to the 2014-2019 period. Second, it is
+ 20% per year compared to the 2014-2019 period
important to note that the Institute improved interdiscipli-
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narity, in particular between health applications of AI and
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smart territories. The FedBioMed project and the several projects on the fight against Covid-19 are representative of this integration. Finally, the Institute has already had a great impact on research collaborations with private companies.
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Figure 1 : Share of the publications of 3IA Côte d’Azur researchers by types and years Figure 2
Interestingly, the Axis 1 “Core elements of AI” and Axis 4 “Smart territories” generate, often jointly, a large part (84%) of all research contracts.
Figure 1 highlights the positive trend established by the Institute since its creation, with an increasing number of publications by the chairholders and their teams under the 4 research axes of the Institute. Figure 2 shows the number of publications the Institute has accumulated since its creation.