2022
DOI: 10.21037/jtd-21-1767
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Research output of artificial intelligence in arrhythmia from 2004 to 2021: a bibliometric analysis

Abstract: Background: With the advancement in machine learning (ML) and artificial neural networks as well as the development of portable electrocardiogram devices, artificial intelligence (AI) has been increasing in popularity over the years. In this study, we aimed to provide an overview of the research regarding the utilization of AI techniques to improve the diagnosis of arrhythmia.Methods: We extracted data published 2004 to 2021 from Web of Science database. The online analytic platform, Literature Metrology (http… Show more

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“…[7] CiteSpace, developed by Chaomei Chen at Drexel University, USA, and VOSviewer, developed by Van Eck and Waltman at Leiden University, The Netherlands, play an important role in bibliometric research as visualization tools in bibliometric analysis. [7–9] To date, there has been no bibliometric analysis of global publications of studies on this aspect of COPD and COVID-19. To fill this gap, we performed a bibliometric analysis to quantitatively and qualitatively discuss the relevant studies published in recent years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] CiteSpace, developed by Chaomei Chen at Drexel University, USA, and VOSviewer, developed by Van Eck and Waltman at Leiden University, The Netherlands, play an important role in bibliometric research as visualization tools in bibliometric analysis. [7–9] To date, there has been no bibliometric analysis of global publications of studies on this aspect of COPD and COVID-19. To fill this gap, we performed a bibliometric analysis to quantitatively and qualitatively discuss the relevant studies published in recent years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%