Systematic Reviews are “top of the bill” in research. The number of scientific studies is increasing exponentially in many scholarly fields. Performing a sound systematic review is a time-consuming and sometimes boring task. Our software is designed to accelerate the step of screening abstracts and titles with a minimum of papers to be read by a human with no or very few false negatives.
The Active learning for Systematic Reviews (ASReview) project implements machine learning algorithms that interactively query the researcher. This way of interactive machine learning is known as Active Learning. ASReview offers support for classical learning algorithms and state-of-the-art learning algorithms like neural networks.
ASReview software implements two different modes:
- ASReview LAB 🔮 This modus is used to perform a systematic review with interaction by the reviewer (the 'oracle' in literature on active learning). The software presents papers to the reviewer, whereafter the reviewer classifies them. See ASReview LAB.
- Simulate 📈 The simulation modus is used to measure the performance of the active learning software on the results of fully labeled systematic reviews. To use the simulation mode, knowledge on programming and bash/Command Prompt is highly recommanded.
The ASReview software requires Python 3.6+. Detailed
step-by-step instructions to install Python and ASReview are available for
Windows and macOS users. The project is available on Pypi. Install the
project with (Windows users might have to use the prefix python -m
):
pip install asreview
Upgrade ASReview with the following command:
pip install --upgrade asreview
ASReview LAB is a user-friendly interface for screening documents and experimentation with AI-aided systematic reviews. Read more about using the software in the Quick Tour.
The ASReview team developed a plugin for researchers and doctors to facilitate the reading of literature on the Coronavirus. The plugin makes the CORD-19 dataset available in the ASReview software. A second database with studies published after December 1st 2019 is available as well (this dataset is more specific for publications on COVID-19).
Install the plugin with the command below.
pip install asreview-covid19
Documentation is available at asreview.rtfd.io. Please have a look at https://asreview.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quicktour.html for a quick tour through the user interface.
Check out the ASReview website, https://asreview.nl/, for more information and our blog.
This project is coordinated by Rens van de Schoot (@Rensvandeschoot) and Daniel Oberski (@daob) and is part of the research work conducted by the Department of Methodology & Statistics, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. Maintainers are Jonathan de Bruin (Lead engineer, @J535D165) and Raoul Schram (@qubixes).
Got ideas for improvement? We would love to hear about your suggestions! Get started here ⬅️. See who have contributed to ASReview here. For any questions or remarks, please send an email to asreview@uu.nl.
The ASReview software has an Apache 2.0 LICENSE. The ASReview team accepts no responsibility or liability for the use of the ASReview tool or any direct or indirect damages arising out of the application of the tool.
The preprint ArXiv:2006.12166 can be used to cite this project.
van de Schoot, Rens, et al. “ASReview: Open Source Software for Efficient and
Transparent Active Learning for Systematic Reviews.” ArXiv:2006.12166 [Cs],
June 2020. arXiv.org, http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.12166.
For citing the software, please refer to the specific release of the ASReview software on Zenodo . The menu on the right can be used to find the citation format of prevalence.