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How to Extract Data from your Paper for Systemic Review Dr. Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica, sales@pubrica.com

In-brief Data should be extracted based on previously identified interventions and outcomes developed during the formulation of the study topic, inclusion/exclusion requirements, and search procedure. It should not be challenging to classify the data elements that need to be retrieved from each included sample if those phases have been completed properly. To analyze and assess findings, extract data from related studies. It is important to use sound data collection techniques when the data is being collected (1). Data processing can begin as soon as you begin collecting data, and it can even determine which data types you retain. I. INTRODUCTION Researchers in evidence-based medicine are overwhelmed by the volume of primary research

papers, both old and modern. Since it is currently impractical to scan for appropriate data with accuracy, support for the early stages of the systematic review phase – searching and screening studies for eligibility – is needed. Not only could better automatic data extraction help with the stage of analysis known as "data extraction," but it could also help with other aspects of the review process. Systematic review (semi)automation research lies at the intersection between evidence-based medicine and computer science. Besides the advancement in computing power and storage space, computers' capacity to serve humans grows. Data extraction for systematic analysis is a time-consuming process (2). It opens up possibilities for sophisticated machines to assist. In this domain, tools and methods are often based on automating data processing relevant to the PICO framework (Population, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome).

Table 1 A summary of included extraction methods and their evaluation

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