2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10082845
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Computer-Assisted Relevance Assessment: A Case Study of Updating Systematic Medical Reviews

Abstract: It is becoming more challenging for health professionals to keep up to date with current research. To save time, many experts perform evidence syntheses on systematic reviews instead of primary studies. Subsequently, there is a need to update reviews to include new evidence, which requires a significant amount of effort and delays the update process. These efforts can be significantly reduced by applying computer-assisted techniques to identify relevant studies. In this study, we followed a “human-in-the-loop”… Show more

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