findpapers search: Search for papers metadata using a query. This search will be made by matching the query with the paper's title, abstract, and keywords. findpapers refine: Refine the search results by selecting/classifying the papers
and select the few dozen with the strongest connections to the origin paper. In the graph, papers are arranged according to their similarity. That means that even papers that do not directly cite each other can be strongly connected and very closely positioned. Connected Papers is not a citat...
If you find adaptive-testing or test trees useful in your work feel free to cite our ACL paper:Adaptive Testing and Debugging of NLP Models(Ribeiro & Lundberg, ACL 2022) This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement...
The information needed to cite the source is missing (for example, the author’s name or the date it was published). You’re unable to verify the information with a separate source. Finding accurate and credible information is essential for a quality research paper. Now that you know how to...
PhilPapers Tip Your institution’s library may have access to a range of academic databases and journals that are behind paywalls. Consult the library’s website to see if they have memberships with any journals relevant to your research. ...
As part of the new Break It Down, students will be presented with a set of questions that prompts them to search for and cite text evidence after each video they’re assigned. Break It Down combines multiple-choice questions, an evidence selection tool, and open-ended questions to encourage...
Why is it a great option for students? Because you can find everything you need in one place. You can check your writing for plagiarism. You can check how good you are at grammar and stylish writing. You can cite references even if you don’t know how to do that. ...
It will then look on the Mendeley database for the most likely papers, make some check on year, numbers/name of authors (taking into account "et al." if present) and give back the reference list: Ratcliff, R. (1978). A theory of memory retrieval. Psychological Review, 85(2) 59-108...
AutoAugment - repos and papers Other - challenges, workshops, tutorials, books Introduction Data augmentation can be simply described as any method that makes our dataset larger. To create more images for example, we could zoom the in and save a result, we could change the brightness of the ...
With the option cite_most_others, the papers that cite most other papers of the community can be found. This is not a centrality measure but it is also based on papers connection to each other. It should tend to find litterature review and recent papers that have an especially good grasp...