Celebrating the achievements of the £33M UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Programme

Landscape Mapping

One of the roles of the TAS Hub is to develop a multi-disciplinary community to address questions of trust in systems involving autonomous machines and artificial intelligence. Even though the TAS programme involves over 15 universities and 100 researchers, it cannot possibly involve all the researchers that are contributing to this research agenda. It is therefore crucial for the TAS programme to understand where and what gaps exist in terms of disciplines and research areas in order to develop links with communities, researchers, and institutions that can fill these gaps and help develop a world-leading collaborative platform. To this end, through a procurement process, Digital Science (DS) Consultancy was contracted by the TAS Hub to carry out a landscape mapping exercise, using bibliometric analysis and keyword-based queries and guided by TAS Hub and Node researchers. The analyses carried out by the DS Consultancy team aimed to show both the strengths and the gaps in research fields, and to list the most prolific authors globally and in the UK.


 

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