2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.25.21252496
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Study on horizon-scanning with a focus on the development of AI-based medical products: citation network analysis

Abstract: ObjectivesHorizon-scanning for innovative technologies that might be applied to medical products and require new assessment approaches/regulations will help to prepare regulators, allowing earlier access to the product for patients and an improved benefit/risk ratio. In this study, we focused on the field of AI-based medical image analysis as a retrospective example of medical devices, where many products have recently been developed and applied. We proposed and validated horizon-scanning using citation networ… Show more

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“…Thus, this study shows that citation network analysis and text mining using the methods of Sakata et al [16] can be used to understand new research trends not only in fundamental technologies applicable to various fields such as nanocarbon and AI [18,47], but also in biological fields elucidated over a long period, such as immunology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Thus, this study shows that citation network analysis and text mining using the methods of Sakata et al [16] can be used to understand new research trends not only in fundamental technologies applicable to various fields such as nanocarbon and AI [18,47], but also in biological fields elucidated over a long period, such as immunology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This study is the first to show that this method can be used appropriately as a tool for horizon scanning in the medical field. Because it is difficult to extract a limited number of novel topics that may affect pharmaceutical regulations from a vast amount of information on a human basis, it is reasonable and appropriate to use a computer-based method such as the method used in this study as a primary screening [47].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As shown in Supplementary Figure 1, after forming a citation network from PubMed publications, it was converted into an unweighted network with publications as nodes and citation relationships as links. The network was then divided into several clusters using the topological clustering method with modularity maximization (Louvain method) (21)(22)(23). Subsequently we computed the term frequency-inverse cluster frequency (TFICF) to extract the characteristic keywords of each cluster.…”
Section: Citation Network Analysis and Text Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%