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Hundreds of studies are published annually on the diagnostic performance of PI-RADS, making systematic reviews and meta-analyses highly resource-intensive. A machine learning framework using a naïve Bayesian classifier in an active learning setting was assessed on a living systematic review dataset. In simulation, the approach enabled exclusion of studies after 95% of relevant studies were identified, with work saved over sampling (WSS@95%) of about 28%, implying reduced manual screening effort in practice.","EUR Research Information Portal  \nA Machine Learning Framework Reduces the Manual Workload for Systematic Reviews of the Diagnostic Performance of Prostate Magnetic Resonance Imaging  \nPublished in:  \nEuropean Urology Open Science  \nPublication status and date:  \nPublished: 01/10/2023  \nDOI (link to publisher):  \n10.1016/j.euros.2023.07.005  \nDocument Version  \nPublisher's PDF, also known as Version of record  \nDocument License/Available under:  \nCC BY-NC-ND  \nCitation for the published version (APA):  \nNedelcu, A. , Oerther, B. , Engel, H. , Sigle, A. , Schmucker, C. , Schoots, IG. , Eisenblätter, M. , & Benndorf, M. (2023) . A Machine Learning Framework Reduces the Manual Workload for Systematic Reviews of the Diagnostic Performance of Prostate Magnetic Resonance Imaging. European Urology Open Science, 56, 11-14.  \n[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2023.07.005](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2023.07.005)  \nLink to publication on the EUR Research Information Portal  \nTerms and Conditions of Use  \nExcept as permitted by the applicable copyright law, you may not reproduce or make this material available to any third party without the prior written permission from the copyright holder(s) . Copyright law allows the following uses of this material without prior permission:  \n• you may download, save and print a copy of this material for your personal use only;  \n• you may share the EUR portal link to this material.  \nIn case the material is published with an open access license (e.g. a Creative Commons (CC) license), other uses may be allowed. 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In case of a legitimate complaint, we will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website.  \nEUROPEAN U ROLOGY OPEN SCIEN C E 5 6 ( 202 3 ) 1 1 – 14  \navailable [at www.sciencedirect.com](at www.sciencedirect.com)  \njournal [homepage: www.eu-openscience.europeanurology. com](homepage: www.eu-openscience.europeanurology. com)  \n| Brief Correspondence\u003Cbr>A Machine Learning Framework Reduces the Manual Workload for Systematic Reviews of the Diagnostic Performance of Prostate Magnetic Resonance Imaging\u003Cbr>Andrea Nedelcu a, Benedict Oerthera, Hannes Engel a, August Sigleb,c, Christine Schmuckerd, Ivo G. Schootse, Michel Eisenbl¨atterf, Matthias Benndorfa,f, * |  |  |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| Article info | Abstract\u003Cbr>Prostate magnetic resonance imaging has become the imaging standard for prostate cancer in various clinical settings, with interpretation standardized according to the Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS). Each year, hundreds of scientiﬁc studies that report on the diagnostic performance of PI-RADS are published. To keep up with this ever-increasing evidence base, systematic reviews and meta-analyses are essential. As systematic reviews are highly resource-intensive, we investigated whether a machine learning framework can reduce the manual workload and speed up the screening process (title and abstract). We used search results from a living systematic review of the diagnostic performance of PI-RADS (1585 studies, of which 482 were potentially eligible after screening). A naïve Bayesian classiﬁer was implemented in an active learning environment for classiﬁcation of the titles and abstracts. Our outcome variable was the percentage of studies that can be excluded after 95% of relevant studies have been identiﬁed by the classiﬁer (work saved over sampling: WSS@95%). 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