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HOW TO EXTRACT DATA FROM YOUR PAPER FOR SYSTEMIC REVIEW An Academic presentation by Dr. Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica Group: www.pubrica.com Email: [email protected]

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HOW TO EXTRACT DATA FROM YOUR PAPER FOR SYSTEMIC REVIEW

An Academic presentation byDr. Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica Group:www.pubrica.comEmail: [email protected]

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Today's Discussion

In-Brief

Introduction

Work Flow and Study

Design Eligibility Criteria

Key Items for Data

Extraction Limitations

Future Scopes

Conclusion

Outline

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In-Brief

Data should be extracted based on previously identified interventions and outcomes developed during the formulation of the study topic, inclusion/exclusion requirements, and search procedure. It should not be challenging to classify the

data elements that need to be retrieved from each included sample if those phases have been completed properly. To analyze and assess findings, extract data from related studies. It is important to use sound data collection techniques when the data is being collected (1). Data processing can begin as soon as you begin collecting data, and it can even determine which data types you retain.

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Introduction Researchers in evidence-based medicine are

overwhelmed by the volume of primary research papers, both old and modern.

Since it is currently impractical to scan for appropriate data with accuracy, support for the early stages of the systematic review phase – searching and screening studies for eligibility – is needed.

Not only could better automatic data extraction help with the stage of analysis known as "data extraction," but it could also help with other aspects of the review process.

Contd...

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Systematic review (semi)automation research lies at the intersectionbetween evidence-based medicine and computer science.

Besides the advancement in computing power and storage space, computers' capacity to serve humans grows.

D ata extraction for systematic analysis is a time-consuming

process. It opens up possibilities for sophisticated machines to

assist.

In this domain, tools and methods are often based on automating dataprocessing relevant to the PICO framework (Population, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome).

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A summary of included extraction methods and their evaluation

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Work Flow and Study Design

Two critics will separately screen both titles and abstracts. Any discrepancies in judgement would be addressed and, if possible, overcome with the assistance of a third reviewer.

The evaluation process for complete texts would be the same, a single reviewer will extract data, and a random 10% selection from each reviewer will be reviewed separately.

We plan to contact the writers of reports for confirmation or additional material if necessary.

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We will provide a cross-sectional overview of the data from our searches in the case study and any published update.

The analysis will include the features of each reviewed method or tool, as well as a summary of our outcomes.

In addition, we will evaluate the quality of reporting at the publication level.

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Eligibility Criteria

1. E ligible papers

Full-text articles describing an initial natural language processing method to extract data for structured reviewing activities will be included.

The Extended data contains data areas of concern adapted from the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions.

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The whole spectrum of natural language processing (NLP) techniques includes regular expressions, rule-based structures, machine learning, and deep artificial networks.

Papers must detail the whole process of implementing and evaluating a system.

The data used for mining in the included articles must be abstracts, conference proceedings, full texts, or portions of full texts from randomized clinical experiments, comparative cohort studies, or case management articles in the form of abstracts, conference proceedings, full texts, or parts of full texts.

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2. I neligible papers

We will exclude papers reporting:

Image editing and downloading biomedical data from PDF files without theuse of natural language processing (NLP), including data retrieval from graphs;

Any study that focuses merely on protocol planning, synthesis of previously extracted data, write-up, text pre-processing, and dissemination will be disqualified;

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Methods or tools that do not use natural language processing and instead focus on administrative interfaces, document storage, databases, or version control; or

All articles relating to electronic health records or genomic data mining maybe disqualified.

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Key Items for Data Extractionused

for

Machine learning approaches used

Reported performancemetrics evaluation

text, abstract, orconference

Type of data

Scope:

full proceedings

Primary

Contd...

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Study type: randomized clinical experiment, cohort, and case-control

imported as standardizedresults

Input data format: For example,data

ofliterature searches (e.g. RIS), APIs, or data imported from PDF or text files.

Output format: The format in which the data is exported after extraction is a text file.

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Limitations

First, there's a chance that data extraction algorithms haven't been published in journals or that our search has missed them.

We searched several bibliographic databases, including PubMed, IEEExplore, and the ACM Digital Library, to overcome this limit.

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Second, we did not publish a protocol ahead of time, and our preliminary results may have affected our procedures.

To eliminate potential bias in our systematic analysis, we duplicated main steps such as sampling, full-text review, and data extraction.

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Future Scopes

According to a s ystematic analysis, information retrieval technology positively affects physicians in decision-making—the need for new methods to report on and searching for organized data in written literature.

The use of an automated knowledge extractionprocess to retrieve data elements comprehensive reviewers and, inthe

canaid

long run,simplify the searching and data extraction steps.

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ConclusionThe studies have described methods toextractthese data elements, so data extraction for systematic reviews outlines previously reported methods to categorize sentences containing some of the data extraction elements.

Data extraction approaches may serve as checksfor currentlyconducted then serve

toverify

manual manual

data data

extraction, extraction

achieved by a single reviewer, then become the primary source for data element extraction that a person will check, and finally full data extraction to allow live systematic reviews.

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