Organized 900k Research Papers on AI in a Queryable Format
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A user has organized 900k research papers on AI into a queryable format, sparking interest in the research community, with comments discussing potential applications and limitations.
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recoveringphd
3 months ago
1 replyi think you just managed to make research papers even harder to read. impressive
SantiagoVargasAuthor
3 months ago
Hahahaha. Goal isn't to read them from the map, just extract the info. But yes, without the chat/other workflows I would concur
SantiagoVargasAuthor
3 months ago
Imported all of the available research on AI, ML, and NLP for the past 10 years. The map is massive but it is still queryable. Posted it on reddit as an AMA, feel free to drop any questions related to those topics and I'll send back the answers with the citations. Happy to answer some questions about the tech behind it on here as well.
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