Jan. 14, 2022, 4:32 p.m. | /u/Cyalas

Deep Learning www.reddit.com

Hello ,

I just finished my PhD and understand how literature research can be tideous. So I've developed after my PhD an algorithm to automatically generate a literature review & help find the right papers : https://www.naimai.fr.

More about the new version here : https://yaassinekaddi.medium.com/scientific-literature-generation-ii-73628aebd4fb

Hopefully that could be useful for the PhDs (and the non PhDs) !

I'll be thankful if you have any remarks about it :)

Cheers,

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