首页|Third Hospital of Shanxi Medical University Reports Findings in Artificial Intel ligence (Application of artificial intelligence in rheumatic disease: a bibliome tric analysis)
Third Hospital of Shanxi Medical University Reports Findings in Artificial Intel ligence (Application of artificial intelligence in rheumatic disease: a bibliome tric analysis)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Artificial Intelligenc e is the subject of a report. According to news reporting out of Taiyuan, People 's Republic of China, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "The utilization of ar tificial intelligence (AI) in rheumatic diseases has enhanced the diagnostic acc uracy of rheumatic diseases, enabled the prediction of patient outcomes, expande d treatment options, and facilitated the provision of individualized medical sol utions. The research in this field has been progressively growing in recent year s." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the Third Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, "Consequently, there is a need for bibliometric an alysis to elucidate the current state of advancement and predominant research fo ci in AI applications within rheumatic diseases. Additionally, it is crucial to identify key contributors and their interrelations in this field. This study aim ed to conduct a bibliometric analysis to investigate the current research hotspo ts and collaborative networks in the application of AI in rheumatic disease in r ecent years. A comprehensive search was conducted in Web of Science for articles on artificial intelligence in rheumatic diseases, published in SSCI and SCI-EXP ANDED until January 1, 2024. Utilizing software tools like VOSviewers and CiteSp ace, we analyzed various pa-rameters including publication year, journal, country , institution, and authorship. This analysis extended to examining cited authors , generating reference and citation network graphs, and creating co-citation net work and keyword maps. Additionally, research hotspots and trends in this domain were evaluated. As of January 1, 2024, atotal of 3508 articles have been publi shed on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in rheumatic disease, ex hibiting a steady rise in both the annual publication frequency and rate. ‘Scien tific Reports' emerged as the leading journal in terms of relevant publications. The United States stood out as the predominant country in terms of the volume o f published papers, with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) bein g the most prolific and frequently cited institution. Among authors, Young Ho Le e and Valentina Pedoia were noted for their significant contributions, with Pedo ia achieving the highest average citation count per publication. Machine learnin g emerged as a prominent and central keyword. The trend indicates a growing inte rest in AI research within rheumatologic diseases, with its role expected to bec ome increasingly pivotal in the field. This study presents a comprehensive summa ry of research trends and developments in the application of artificial intellig ence (AI) in rheumatic diseases. It offers insights into potential collaboration s and prospects for future research, clarifying the research frontiers and emerg ing directions in recent years."
TaiyuanPeople's Republic of ChinaAsi aArtificial IntelligenceEmerging TechnologiesHealth and MedicineMachine LearningMusculoskeletal Diseases and ConditionsRheumatic Diseases and Condit ionsSkin and Connective Tissue Diseases and Conditions