In scoping reviews, boundaries of relevant evidence may be initially fuzzy, with refined conceptual understanding of interventions and their proposed mechanisms of action an intended output of the scoping process rather than its starting point. Electronic searches are therefore sensitive, often retrieving very large record sets that are impractical to screen in their entirety. This paper describes methods for applying and evaluating the use of text mining (TM) technologies to reduce impractical screening workload in reviews, using examples of two extremely large-scale scoping reviews of public health evidence (choice architecture (CA) and economic environment (EE)). Electronic searches retrieved >800,000 (CA) and >1 million (EE) records. TM...
Abstract Background Systematic information retrieval generally requires a two-step selection process...
Evidence-based medicine depends on the timely synthesis of research findings. An important source of...
Abstract Background Current text mining tools support...
Background The requirement for dual screening of titles and abstracts to select papers to examine in...
This EAHIL workshop focussed on three applications of text mining to assist with screening citations...
Systematic reviews are an enormously valuable method to understand the level of scientific evidence ...
pite the importance of conducting systematic literature reviews (SLRs) for identifying the research ...
Objectives: To discuss: 1. The different ways that text mining technologies might be able to help wi...
Driven by necessity in our own complex review, we developed alternative systematic ways of identifyi...
Background: A systematic literature review (SLR) is a methodology used to aggregate all relevant exi...
Background: Despite existing research on text mining and machine learning for title...
Context Citation screening (also called study selection) is a phase of systematic review process th...
When the Medical Library Association identified questions critical for the future of the profession,...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to validate trial patient eligibility screening and baseline data collec...
Manual screening of citation records could be reduced by using machine classifiers to remove records...
Abstract Background Systematic information retrieval generally requires a two-step selection process...
Evidence-based medicine depends on the timely synthesis of research findings. An important source of...
Abstract Background Current text mining tools support...
Background The requirement for dual screening of titles and abstracts to select papers to examine in...
This EAHIL workshop focussed on three applications of text mining to assist with screening citations...
Systematic reviews are an enormously valuable method to understand the level of scientific evidence ...
pite the importance of conducting systematic literature reviews (SLRs) for identifying the research ...
Objectives: To discuss: 1. The different ways that text mining technologies might be able to help wi...
Driven by necessity in our own complex review, we developed alternative systematic ways of identifyi...
Background: A systematic literature review (SLR) is a methodology used to aggregate all relevant exi...
Background: Despite existing research on text mining and machine learning for title...
Context Citation screening (also called study selection) is a phase of systematic review process th...
When the Medical Library Association identified questions critical for the future of the profession,...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to validate trial patient eligibility screening and baseline data collec...
Manual screening of citation records could be reduced by using machine classifiers to remove records...
Abstract Background Systematic information retrieval generally requires a two-step selection process...
Evidence-based medicine depends on the timely synthesis of research findings. An important source of...
Abstract Background Current text mining tools support...