@文章{信息:doi/10.2196/26995,作者=“Moran, Addy and Hampton, Shawn and Dowson, Scott and Dagdelen, John and Trewartha, Amalie and Ceder, Gerbrand and Persson, Kristin and Saxon, Elise and Barker, Andrew and Charles, Lauren and Webb-Robertson, Bobbie-Jo”,标题=“COVID-19文献可视化分析在线互动平台:平台开发研究”,期刊=“J Med Internet Res”,年=“2021”,月=“7”,日=“16”,卷=“23”,数=“7”,页=“e26995”,关键词=“COVID-19;视觉分析;自然语言处理;科学文献;软件;在线平台;文学;互动;发布;研究; tool; pattern; usability", abstract="Background: Papers on COVID-19 are being published at a high rate and concern many different topics. Innovative tools are needed to aid researchers to find patterns in this vast amount of literature to identify subsets of interest in an automated fashion. Objective: We present a new online software resource with a friendly user interface that allows users to query and interact with visual representations of relationships between publications. Methods: We publicly released an application called PLATIPUS (Publication Literature Analysis and Text Interaction Platform for User Studies) that allows researchers to interact with literature supplied by COVIDScholar via a visual analytics platform. This tool contains standard filtering capabilities based on authors, journals, high-level categories, and various research-specific details via natural language processing and dozens of customizable visualizations that dynamically update from a researcher's query. Results: PLATIPUS is available online and currently links to over 100,000 publications and is still growing. This application has the potential to transform how COVID-19 researchers use public literature to enable their research. Conclusions: The PLATIPUS application provides the end user with a variety of ways to search, filter, and visualize over 100,00 COVID-19 publications. ", issn="1438-8871", doi="10.2196/26995", url="//www.mybigtv.com/2021/7/e26995", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/26995", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34138726" }
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