The Visual Analysis of the Research Front in Robot Field Based on Keywords Co-Occurrence

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The paper draws out the keywords co-occurrence maps in robot research field by CiteSpaceII, and analyze the hot-topics and the development trend in robot field by keywords co-occurrence frequency. The research found the hot-topics in robot field are mainly in the medical direction and manufacturing direction. This research can help us to grasp the whole development of the field and provide the decision making support for introduction of high-level talent.

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