Artificial intelligence in systematic reviews: promising when appropriately used
Medisch Spectrum Twente · Pulmonary Associates · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Systematic reviews provide a structured overview of the available evidence in medical-scientific research. However, due to the increasing medical-scientific research output, it is a time-consuming task to conduct systematic reviews. To accelerate this process, artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in the review process. In this communication paper, we suggest how to conduct a transparent and reliable systematic review using the AI tool 'ASReview' in the title and abstract screening.
Use of the AI tool consisted of several steps. First, the tool required training of its algorithm with several prelabelled articles prior to screening. Next, using a researcher-in-the-loop algorithm, the AI tool proposed the article with the highest probability of being relevant. The reviewer then decided on relevancy of each article proposed. This process was continued until the stopping criterion was reached. All articles labelled relevant by the reviewer were screened on full text.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 53.78
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
6- SHSanne H B van Dijk
Medisch Spectrum Twente, Pulmonary Associates, University of Twente
- MBMarjolein Brusse‐Keizer
Medisch Spectrum Twente, University of Twente
- CCCharlotte Cecile Bucsán
Medisch Spectrum Twente, Pulmonary Associates, University of Twente
- JVJob van der Palen
Medisch Spectrum Twente, University of Twente
- CJCarine J.M. Doggen
University Clinical Centre, Rijnstate Hospital, University of Twente
Topics & keywords
- Systematic review
- Process (computing)
- Quality (philosophy)
- Medicine
- Task (project management)
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Applications of artificial intelligence
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure