2021
DOI: 10.18267/j.aip.146
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Bibliometric Analysis of Clinical Decision Support Systems

Abstract: Clinical decision support systems are computer systems that help decision-makers make effective and efficient decisions in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, patient care, and health institution management. In this study, descriptive and bibliometric analyses were carried out of studies on clinical decision support systems conducted between 2016 and 2021 in journals included in the Web of Science database. In the first stage, the distribution of the articles was determined according to the publication ye… Show more

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“…Theorem 3.1. (The equivalency theorem for M (DT ) and M (S) ) A matricial representation of a decision table, M (DT ) , given by equation (1), is equivalent to a matricial representation of a statistical machine learning dataset, M (S) , given by equation ( 4), if M (DT ) is transposed, such as…”
Section: Linking Decision Tables and Statistical Machine Learning Dat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Theorem 3.1. (The equivalency theorem for M (DT ) and M (S) ) A matricial representation of a decision table, M (DT ) , given by equation (1), is equivalent to a matricial representation of a statistical machine learning dataset, M (S) , given by equation ( 4), if M (DT ) is transposed, such as…”
Section: Linking Decision Tables and Statistical Machine Learning Dat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm (1) shows that paths can be readly obtained from data arranged in terms of equation ( 6), providing a straightforward computational representation of G and, by definition, the relation RDT for a given decision table . Algorithm 1 The Load data as graph paths algorithm 1: p ← inputted string for CSV file path 2: q := string code for line break G ← G ∪ {t} 11: end for 12: return G In the context of algorithm (1), read is a method for obtaining data in computer physical memmory through a pointer object, and split is a method to split a string at specific positions (given by c). These methods are commonly provided on most of currently used programming languages for artificial intelligence implementation (e.g., python).…”
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“…More over, the interested contents usually appear in many different places, composing different document sections. An example can be viwed at figure (1).…”
Section: The Proposed Pipelinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, our contents of interest comprises the Variant texts and the tables for Appropriateness Criteria (see figure (1)). Also, the filename presents the name of the guideline specific group, providing another piece of interested data for our purposes.…”
Section: The Proposed Pipelinementioning
confidence: 99%