The authors add an LLM-powered summarization tool to the BIP! Finder search engine that generates cited, concise or review-style summaries of impact-ranked search results.
From Keywords to Structured Summaries: Streamlining Scholarly Information Access
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This paper highlights the growing importance of information retrieval (IR) engines in the scientific community, addressing the inefficiency of traditional keyword-based search engines due to the rising volume of publications. The proposed solution involves structured records, underpinning advanced information technology (IT) tools, including visualization dashboards, to revolutionize how researchers access and filter articles, replacing the traditional text-heavy approach. This vision is exemplified through a proof of concept centered on the "reproductive number estimate of infectious diseases" research theme, using a fine-tuned large language model (LLM) to automate the creation of structured records to populate a backend database that now goes beyond keywords. The result is a next-generation information access system as an IR method accessible at https://orkg.org/usecases/r0-estimates.
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Accelerating Scientific Discovery with Multi-Document Summarization of Impact-Ranked Papers
The authors add an LLM-powered summarization tool to the BIP! Finder search engine that generates cited, concise or review-style summaries of impact-ranked search results.