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Add a Systematic Text-Mining Component to the Review? #1022

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So, what do you think about doing some quantitative analysis publications? E.g. look at the number of abstracts that use deep learning in particular domains? Count the number of authors? Look at key themes?

It seems that the field has just exploded, and adding a systematic component would be a very strong addition, and could be a good way to direct the paper. This would guide how we should update the text. Enough of us do informatics that I expect someone here already has PubMed abstracts downloaded and has requisite experience in text-mining. Give how large the review is (and well cited), it might be valuable to also look who who has cited the review and papers cited in the review. Here, we may need to reach out to someone who has citation data, but it could really be worth it.

What do you think @cgreene and @agitter?

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