Affiliation:
1. Chandigarh University, India
2. Graphic Era University (Deemed), India
Abstract
The present study aims at conducting a bibliometric analysis on deep fake technology using the Scopus database. The time period taken into consideration is fifteen years (2011-2024), wherein 217 manuscripts have been extracted from the database. VOSViewer and R-programming served the purpose of visual presentation. The findings revealed that India has the highest number of publications in relation to deep fake technology. Also, it is inferred that there is an ongoing upward trajectory in the trend of publications, indicating the continuous emergence and growth of the concept. Co-occurrence analysis, citation analysis and thematic mapping have also been employed. The comprehensive bibliometric analysis provides valuable insights into collaboration patterns, key contributors, and the evolving discourse, offering a foundation for informed decision-making and further research in the realm of deep fake technology and its impact on professional spheres. The usage of only one database is a major limitation.