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                  There  are  two  directions  for  future  research.  First,  increase  the  number  of
                  analysis cases and examine the effects of these methods. Next is to broaden
                  the scope of application of these techniques.

                  Acknowledgements
                      This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP17K04710 and
                  the Institute of Statistical Mathematics joint research program (2019-ISMCRP-
                  1026). The data were provided by Clarivate Analytics.

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