Score breakdown

Computing Machinery and Intelligence

paper-0004 · paper · 1950

Alan M. Turing

Posed 'can machines think', proposed the imitation game; the field's founding question.

Broad Influence, score 0.2012

MetricStatusValueNorm.WeightContributionSourceConfidenceProvenance
citation_countpresent1351.00.0060810.20.001216OpenAlexmediumlink
library_holdingsmissingrecorded as missing, penalized by rule, never imputed−0.125recorded as missing; penalized by rule, never imputed
readership_persistencepresent15.01.00.40.4OpenAlexlowlink
syllabus_adoptionsmissingrecorded as missing, penalized by rule, never imputed−0.075recorded as missing; penalized by rule, never imputed

Governance Practitioner, score -0.2235

MetricStatusValueNorm.WeightContributionSourceConfidenceProvenance
citation_countpresent1351.00.0060810.250.00152OpenAlexmediumlink
library_holdingsmissingrecorded as missing, penalized by rule, never imputed−0.15recorded as missing; penalized by rule, never imputed
readership_persistencepresent15.01.00.10.1OpenAlexlowlink
syllabus_adoptionsmissingrecorded as missing, penalized by rule, never imputed−0.175recorded as missing; penalized by rule, never imputed

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