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Artificial Intelligence in Rheumatology: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis and Current Scientific Mapping
Maria Polyzou1,2, Johanna Mucke2,3, Anna Kernder2
1Department of Pathophysiology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
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The bibliometric analysis presented in this article delves into the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Rheumatology, aiming to fill a gap in the existing relevant scientific literature. In the article a holistic comprehensive overview of key trends and research clusters in the field are provided, exploiting a number of widely recognised bibliometric techniques, such as citation analysis, co-authorship analysis, co-occurrence analysis, and bibliographic coupling analysis. Notably, the citation analysis reveals a diverse array of highly cited papers, underscoring the multidimensional nature of research in rheumatology. The co-authorship analysis illuminates complex collaborative networks among countries, with prominent clusters such as the European, USA and the Asian-Pacific clusters, highlighting the dynamic and interconnected nature of international collaborations. The co-occurrence analysis identifies four thematic clusters, emphasising the interconnectedness of rheumatic diseases, prediction methods, artificial intelligence algorithms considerations and patient characteristics. Addressing limitations, including the potential bias introduced by specific keywords and database restrictions, in conclusion, the article provides valuable insights for researchers, paving the way for further refinements in understanding the evolving use of AI in rheumatology.
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