What’s Hot—and Not—in Spine Research?
By Admin | August 07, 2024
Researchers from Mount Sinai Health System in New York set out to get an idea of the “hot” and “cold” topics in spine research over time. Their work, “Natural language processing reveals research trends and topics in The Spine Journal over two decades: a topic modeling study,” appears in the March 2024 edition of The Spine Journal.
“The field of spine research is rapidly evolving, with new research topics continually emerging,” co-author Konstantinos Margetis M.D., Ph.D., director of Complex Spine Surgery, Department of Neurosurgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, told OTW.
“Analyzing topics and trends in the literature can provide insights into the shifting research landscape. This study aimed to elucidate prevalent and emerging research topics and trends within The Spine Journal using a natural language processing technique called topic modeling. This is almost impossible to do it manually with conventional methods because it is very time intensive. Therefore, we used natural language processing methodology.”
To review articles from The Spine Journal, the team used BERTopic, a topic modeling technique rooted in natural language processing. The team directed BERTopic to “read” 3,358 documents and vectorize the content into 30 distinct topics.
The most frequently identified topics were:
- “Outcome Measures,”
- “Scoliosis,” and
- “Intradural Lesions.”
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