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Identifying Major Research Areas and Minor Research Themes of Android Malware Analysis and Detection Field Using LSA

Deepak Thakur, Jaiteg Singh, Gaurav Dhiman, Mohammad Shabaz, Tanya Gera

2021Complexity20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Contemporary technologies have ensured the availability of high‐quality research data shared over the Internet. This has resulted in a tremendous availability of research literature, which keeps evolving itself. Thus, identification of core research areas and trends in such ever‐evolving literature is not only challenging but interesting too. An empirical overview of contemporary machine learning methods, which have the potential to expedite evidence synthesis within research literature, has been explained. This manuscript proposes Simulating Expert comprehension for Analyzing Research trends (SEAR) framework, which can perform subjective and quantitative investigation over enormous literature. TRENDMINER is the use case designed exclusively for the SEAR framework. TRENDMINER uncovered the intellectual structure of a corpus of 444 abstracts of research articles (published during 2010–2019) on Android malware analysis and detection. The study concludes with the identification of three core research areas, twenty‐seven research trends. The study also suggests the potential future research directions.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceData scienceMalwareIdentification (biology)Empirical researchAndroid (operating system)Field (mathematics)The InternetComprehensionWorld Wide WebComputer securityPhilosophyMathematicsPure mathematicsOperating systemEpistemologyProgramming languageBiologyBotanyAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesSoftware Engineering ResearchNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection