Global Evolution of Research in Artificial Intelligence in Health and Medicine: A Bibliometric Study

Bach Xuan Tran(Johns Hopkins University), Giang Thu Vu(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Giang Hai Ha(Duy Tan University), Quan‐Hoang Vuong(Phenikaa University), Tung Manh Ho(Phenikaa University), Thu‐Trang Vuong(Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris), Viet‐Phuong La(Phenikaa University), Manh‐Toan Ho(Phenikaa University), Kien-Cuong P. Nghiem(Viet Duc Hospital), Huong Lan Thi Nguyen(Duy Tan University), Carl A. Latkin(Johns Hopkins University), Wilson Tam(National University of Singapore), Ngai‐Man Cheung(Singapore University of Technology and Design), Hong‐Kong T. Nguyen(Duy Tan University), Cyrus S. H. Ho(National University Hospital), Roger Ho(National University of Singapore)
Journal of Clinical Medicine
March 14, 2019
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Abstract

The increasing application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in health and medicine has attracted a great deal of research interest in recent decades. This study aims to provide a global and historical picture of research concerning AI in health and medicine. A total of 27,451 papers that were published between 1977 and 2018 (84.6% were dated 2008⁻2018) were retrieved from the Web of Science platform. The descriptive analysis examined the publication volume, and authors and countries collaboration. A global network of authors' keywords and content analysis of related scientific literature highlighted major techniques, including Robotic, Machine learning, Artificial neural network, Artificial intelligence, Natural language process, and their most frequent applications in Clinical Prediction and Treatment. The number of cancer-related publications was the highest, followed by Heart Diseases and Stroke, Vision impairment, Alzheimer's, and Depression. Moreover, the shortage in the research of AI application to some high burden diseases suggests future directions in AI research. This study offers a first and comprehensive picture of the global efforts directed towards this increasingly important and prolific field of research and suggests the development of global and national protocols and regulations on the justification and adaptation of medical AI products.


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