Context Citation screening (also called study selection) is a phase of systematic review process that has attracted a growing interest on the use of text mining (TM) methods to support it to reduce time and effort. Search results are usually imbalanced between the relevant and the irrelevant classes of returned citations. Class imbalance among other factors has been a persistent problem that impairs the performance of TM models, particularly in the context of automatic citation screening for systematic reviews. This has often caused the performance of classification models using the basic title and abstract data to ordinarily fall short of expectations. Objective In this study, we explore the effects of using full bibliography data in ...
BACKGROUND: The importance of systematic reviews in collating and summarising available research out...
pite the importance of conducting systematic literature reviews (SLRs) for identifying the research ...
Abstract With the accelerating growth of the academic corpus, doubling every 9 years, ...
ContextCitation screening (also called study selection) is a phase of systematic review process that...
This EAHIL workshop focussed on three applications of text mining to assist with screening citations...
Evidence-based practice is highly dependent upon up-to-date systematic reviews (SR) for decision mak...
Background: Despite existing research on text mining and machine learning for title...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews address a specific clinical question by unbiasedly assessing ...
Citation screening is an essential and time-consuming step of the systematic literature review proce...
Background: Challenges in the conduct of systematic reviews have led to research into and developmen...
Background Here, we outline a method of applying existing machine learning (ML) approaches to aid ci...
Background The requirement for dual screening of titles and abstracts to select papers to examine in...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Evidence-based medicine depends on the timely synthesis of research finding...
In recent years, evidence-based medicine has become increasingly important in guiding health care pr...
Evidence-based medicine depends on the timely synthesis of research findings. An important source of...
BACKGROUND: The importance of systematic reviews in collating and summarising available research out...
pite the importance of conducting systematic literature reviews (SLRs) for identifying the research ...
Abstract With the accelerating growth of the academic corpus, doubling every 9 years, ...
ContextCitation screening (also called study selection) is a phase of systematic review process that...
This EAHIL workshop focussed on three applications of text mining to assist with screening citations...
Evidence-based practice is highly dependent upon up-to-date systematic reviews (SR) for decision mak...
Background: Despite existing research on text mining and machine learning for title...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews address a specific clinical question by unbiasedly assessing ...
Citation screening is an essential and time-consuming step of the systematic literature review proce...
Background: Challenges in the conduct of systematic reviews have led to research into and developmen...
Background Here, we outline a method of applying existing machine learning (ML) approaches to aid ci...
Background The requirement for dual screening of titles and abstracts to select papers to examine in...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Evidence-based medicine depends on the timely synthesis of research finding...
In recent years, evidence-based medicine has become increasingly important in guiding health care pr...
Evidence-based medicine depends on the timely synthesis of research findings. An important source of...
BACKGROUND: The importance of systematic reviews in collating and summarising available research out...
pite the importance of conducting systematic literature reviews (SLRs) for identifying the research ...
Abstract With the accelerating growth of the academic corpus, doubling every 9 years, ...