探索人工智能在放射学中的文献计量学影响:一种分析方法

Bharti Chogtu , Ritheesh V , Ashwath K Naik , Shubhra Dutta , Santhosh KV
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摘要

人工智能(AI)正在改变世界范围内的操作,特别是改变放射学。人工智能在提高放射学诊断准确性、工作流程效率和研究成果方面发挥着关键作用。本文对人工智能在五年内(2018-2022年)对放射学的影响进行了全面的文献计量分析。方法通过Scopus数据库确定2018年至2022年发布的报告,并根据所采用的人工智能方法进行分类。该研究展示了人工智能研究的数量和分布,按国家确定了出版模式,并根据引用计数和领域加权引用指数(fwci)衡量了研究的影响。本研究使用了场加权视图影响(FWVI),这是一种场标准化视图度量,用于估计研究的可见性以及人工智能研究在放射学中的可及性和参与度。结果与非人工智能研究相比,美国在放射学相关的人工智能出版物中处于领先地位,基于人工智能的文章具有更高的引用指数。研究结果显示,在研究期间,与人工智能相关的研究呈强劲增长趋势。此外,发现开放获取的人工智能出版物比基于订阅的文章具有更高的FWVI分数,具有更高的知名度和更高的读者群。结论人工智能在放射学中的主导地位日益增强,并影响着临床发展和研究的趋势。通过出版物增加、引用影响和研究可用性,本文提供了有关人工智能放射学研究如何发展的信息见解。
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Exploring the bibliometric impact of artificial intelligence in radiology: An analytical approach

Background

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing operations worldwide and is particularly transforming radiology. AI has a key role in enhancing diagnostic accuracy, workflow efficiency, and research output in radiology. This article presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the influence of AI on radiology over five years (2018–2022).

Methodology

Reports published between 2018 and 2022 were identified through the Scopus database and categorized based on the AI methodologies employed. The study presents the volume and distribution of studies on AI, identifies publication patterns by country, and measures the impact of studies in terms of citation counts and field-weighted citation indices (FWCIs). Field-weighted view impact (FWVI), a field-normalized view metric that estimates the visibility of studies and the accessibility and engagement of AI studies in radiology, is used in this study.

Results

Compared with non-AI studies, the United States leads radiology-related AI publications, with AI-based articles having higher citation indices. The findings reveal a strong increasing trend for AI-related studies over the duration of the study. Moreover, open-access AI publications are found to have higher FWVI scores than subscription-based articles with greater visibility and higher readership.

Conclusion

This paper highlights the growing dominance of AI in radiology and how it is influencing trends in clinical development and research. Through publication increase, citation impact, and study availability, this paper provides informative insight into how AI radiology studies are developing.
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