Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence

Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence

The Allen Institute for AI is a 501 non-profit research institute founded by late Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen in 2014. The institute seeks to conduct high-impact AI research and engineering in service of the common good. Derived from Wikipedia licensed CC-BY-SA.

Open Access statistics for Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, United States, covering academic research published from 2001 to 2024. Read More.


Open Access Percentage

86%


Total
Publications

670


Total Open
Publications

575


Total
Citations

63K


Open Access
Percentage

86%


Total
Publications

670


Total Open
Publications

575


Total
Citations

63K

Wikipedia

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Breakdown

15% 56% 15% 14%

Publisher Open

15%

Both

56%

Other Platform Open

15%

Closed

14%

Percentage of Open Access over time

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%
200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024

Publisher Open

Both

Other Platform Open

Closed

Volume of Open Access over time

0102030405060708090100110Total Publications
200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024

Open

Closed

Publisher Open

14%OA Journal

OA Journal 14%

68

Hybrid 76%

358

No Guarantees 10%

49

Other Platform Open

Preprint 79%

379

Other Internet 16%

74

Domain 7%

34

Institution 7%

32

Public 0%

1

Other Platform Locations

Name

Platform Type

Publications

arXiv
Preprint
359
DOI
Other Internet
47
PubMed Central
Domain
34
Unknown Repository
Other Internet
20
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration - NOAA Institutional Repository
Other Internet
19
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI OAI
Institution
6
OSF Preprints - PsyArXiv
Preprint
6
University of Warwick - Warwick Research Archive Portal
Institution
5
medRxiv
Preprint
5
Europe PMC
Domain
5
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Data updated 7 April 2025

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