I’m curious: how do you sift through new research? Do you have automated methods to highlight papers by keyword? Or something else? Do you rely heavily on curation?
I’m curious: how do you sift through new research? Do you have automated methods to highlight papers by keyword? Or something else? Do you rely heavily on curation?
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Keen to know more about your problem...
Title -> Abstract -> skim directly to the section(s) that are most interesting or answer a question I have.
For most papers, I can gauge interest based on the title. But there are so many!
I have a secondary problem of being able to find research on a topic: quantitative linguistics. Arxiv has a category on Computation and Linguistics, but it is mostly LLMs.
1. Given your resources, be able to the filter out the sections that are relevant to your topic of interest 2. Find resources that related to a topic
In order of severity pain points, is this correct? What is the goal of your research?