Bibliometric analysis of the use of artificial intelligence in COVID‐19 based on scientific studies

Author:

Karbasi Zahra12ORCID,Gohari Sadrieh H.1ORCID,Sabahi Azam3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical Informatics Research Center, Institute for Futures Studies in Health Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran

2. Department of Health Information Sciences, Faculty of Management and Medical Information Sciences Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman Iran

3. Department of Health Information Technology, Ferdows School of Health and Allied Medical Sciences Birjand University of Medical Sciences Birjand Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsOne such strategy is citation analysis used by researchers for research planning an article referred to by another article receives a “citation.” By using bibliometric analysis, the development of research areas and authors’ influence can be investigated. The current study aimed to identify and analyze the characteristics of 100 highly cited articles on the use of artificial intelligence concerning COVID‐19.MethodsOn July 27, 2022, this database was searched using the keywords “artificial intelligence” and “COVID‐19” in the topic. After extensive searching, all retrieved articles were sorted by the number of citations, and 100 highly cited articles were included based on the number of citations. The following data were extracted: year of publication, type of study, name of journal, country, number of citations, language, and keywords.ResultsThe average number of citations for 100 highly cited articles was 138.54. The top three cited articles with 745, 596, and 549 citations. The top 100 articles were all in English and were published in 2020 and 2021. China was the most prolific country with 19 articles, followed by the United States with 15 articles and India with 10 articles.ConclusionThe current bibliometric analysis demonstrated the significant growth of the use of artificial intelligence for COVID‐19. Using these results, research priorities are more clearly defined, and researchers can focus on hot topics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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