AIMC Topic: Bibliometrics

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Research hotspots and frontiers of machine learning in renal medicine: a bibliometric and visual analysis from 2013 to 2024.

International urology and nephrology
BACKGROUND: The kidney, an essential organ of the human body, can suffer pathological damage that can potentially have serious adverse consequences on the human body and even affect life. Furthermore, the majority of kidney-induced illnesses are freq...

Human Capital and Productivity in Surgery Research Across the Globe: A Big Data Analysis Using Artificial Intelligence.

The Journal of surgical research
INTRODUCTION: No investigation of each nation's contribution to knowledge production and human capital in surgery currently exists. Previous studies explored country-level research productivity only in few surgical subspecialties. To identify current...

Ultrasound for breast cancer detection: A bibliometric analysis of global trends between 2004 and 2024.

Medical ultrasonography
With the advancement of computer technology and imaging equipment, ultrasound has emerged as a crucial tool in breast cancer diagnosis. To gain deeper insights into the research landscape of ultrasound in breast cancer diagnosis, this study employed ...

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Communication Sciences and Disorders: A Bibliometric and Visualization Analysis.

Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR
PURPOSE: As artificial intelligence (AI) takes an increasingly prominent role in health care, a growing body of research is being dedicated to its application in the investigation of communication sciences and disorders (CSD). This study aims to prov...

Trends of machine learning for dental caries research in Southeast Asia: insights from a bibliometric analysis.

F1000Research
BACKGROUND: Dental caries is a common chronic oral disease, posing a serious public health issue. By analyzing large datasets, machine learning shows potential in addressing this problem. This study employs bibliometric analysis to explore emerging t...

The most influential publications in oral and maxillofacial surgery over the past decade.

Journal of stomatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery
OBJECTIVE: Reliable metrics are needed to measure the impact of academic publications in order to fully understand and evaluate the contributions of articles published in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery(OMFS). The aim was to identify and ...

AI in Surgery: Navigating Trends and Managerial Implications Through Bibliometric and Text Mining Odyssey.

Surgical innovation
This research employs bibliometric and text-mining analysis to explore artificial intelligence (AI) advancements within surgical procedures. The growing significance of AI in healthcare underscores the need for healthcare managers to prioritize inves...

Regional and National Trends in Tuberculosis Research in South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Countries: Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Machine Learning Factorial Analysis.

International journal of mycobacteriology
BACKGROUND: The number of tuberculosis (TB)-related morbidities and mortalities is still high in the South-east Asian region. This study was performed to characterize and visualize the post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) TB research in South Asi...

Artificial intelligence empowering rare diseases: a bibliometric perspective over the last two decades.

Orphanet journal of rare diseases
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in Rare diseases (RDs), with a focus on analyzing publication output, identifying leading contributors by country, assessing the extent of ...

The global geography of artificial intelligence in life science research.

Nature communications
Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform medicine, but the geographic concentration of AI expertize may hinder its equitable application. We analyze 397,967 AI life science research publications from 2000 to 2022 and 14.5 million associated...