Abstract

In this paper we propose an open source application called LDAShiny, which provides a graphical user interface to perform a review of scientific literature using the latent Dirichlet allocation algorithm and machine learning tools in an interactive and easy-to-use way. The procedures implemented are based on familiar approaches to modeling topics such as preprocessing, modeling, and postprocessing. The tool can be used by researchers or analysts who are not familiar with the R environment. We demonstrated the application by reviewing the literature published in the last three decades on the species Oreochromis niloticus. In total we reviewed 6196 abstracts of articles recorded in Scopus. LDAShiny allowed us to create the matrix of terms and documents. In the preprocessing phase it went from 530,143 unique terms to 3268. Thus, with the implemented options the number of unique terms was reduced, as well as the computational needs. The results showed that 14 topics were sufficient to describe the corpus of the example used in the demonstration. We also found that the general research topics on this species were related to growth performance, body weight, heavy metals, genetics and water quality, among others.

Highlights

  • A literature review is considered an integral part of the research process in any scientific area, and seeks to discover the relevant sources of a particular subject of study

  • This study presents the development of a computer tool for performing a literature review with a focus on topic modeling

  • The inspiration for the creation of LDAShiny can be found in Asmussen and Moller [4] who considered that the intelligent literature review process consists of three steps: preprocessing, topic modeling and post-processing

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Introduction

A literature review is considered an integral part of the research process in any scientific area, and seeks to discover the relevant sources of a particular subject of study. It plays a crucial role since wisdom is generated through the process of interpretation and integration of existing knowledge [1]. A literature review in a conventional way is restricted, has a high cost in terms of of time, and has limited processing power, which leads researchers to restrict the amount of documents to review. When human-assisted information processing, such as encryption, is replaced with computer-assisted processing, dependability improves and costs fall [3]

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