This work aims to study the dynamic between research in the industry and academia in computer vision. The results are demonstrated on a set of top-5 vision conferences that are representative of the field. Since data for such analysis was not readily available, significant effort was spent on gathering and processing meta-data from the original publications. First, this study quantifies the share of industry-sponsored research. Specifically, it shows that the proportion of papers published by industry-affiliated researchers is increasing and that more academics join companies or collaborate with them. Next, the possible impact of industry presence is further explored, namely in the distribution of research topics and citation patterns. The results indicate that the distribution of the research topics is similar in industry and academic papers. However, there is a strong preference towards citing industry papers. Finally, possible reasons for citation bias, such as code availability and influence, are investigated.
翻译:这项工作旨在研究工业界和学术界在计算机远景方面的研究之间的动态,其结果体现在一系列代表该领域的五大远景会议上;由于这种分析的数据不易获得,因此在收集和处理原出版物的元数据方面作了大量努力;首先,这项研究对工业界赞助的研究所占的份额进行了量化,具体地说,它表明工业附属研究人员发表的论文比例正在增加,更多的学术界人士加入公司或与其合作;其次,进一步探讨工业存在可能产生的影响,即研究课题的分布和引证模式;研究结果表明,在工业和学术论文中,研究题目的分布情况相似;然而,很倾向于引用工业论文;最后,调查了引用偏差的可能原因,例如代码的提供和影响。