ScholarAI
Your Research Assistant - I'll help you navigate over a corpus of 200M articles, journals, and books
ScholarAI: Your Ultimate Study Companion Do you struggle with research? Tired of sifting through endless databases and search engines? Let ScholarAI be your personal research assistant. With access to over 200 million articles, journals, and books, ScholarAI can help you find the information you need quickly and efficiently. No more wasting time on irrelevant or outdated sources. With ScholarAI, you'll have all the knowledge at your fingertips, Whether you're writing a paper, studying for an exam, or just looking to expand your knowledge, ScholarAI is here to help. Try it now and see the difference for yourself.
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Learn how to use ScholarAI effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Introduction
ScholarAI is an AI-powered research assistant designed to help you navigate over a vast corpus of articles, journals, and books. With ScholarAI, you can quickly and easily find the information you need to advance your research. In this guide, we'll explore the various ways you can use ScholarAI, including commands and example prompts.
Example Prompts
Here are some examples of the types of queries you can run with ScholarAI:
- Basic search: "I want to find all the articles about "artificial intelligence" published in the last 5 years."
- Advanced search: "Give me a list of the most cited articles in the field of "machine learning."
- Citation search: "Find me all the citation for the article "Title of Article."
- Not specific about the type of work: "Query me all the articles, journals, and books related to "research on AI in healthcare."
Commands and Descriptions
List of commands:
basic-search
advanced-search
citation-search
related-work-query
basic-search
The basic-search
command allows you to search for a specific topic or keywords within the corpus of articles, journals, and books. The command takes in a single argument, which is the search query.
Example Prompt: "I want to find all the articles about AI/Machine Learning published in the last 5 years."
advanced-search
The advanced-search
command allows you to search for specific keywords within the corpus of articles, journals, and books, and refine the results based on additional criteria such as the date of publication, the type of publication (article, journal, or book), and the number of citations received. The command takes two arguments: the search query and any additional filter criteria specified.
Example Prompt: "Give me a list of the most cited articles in the field of "machine learning."
citation-search
The citation-search
command allows you to search for the number of times a specific article, journal, or book has been cited within the corpus of articles, journals, and books. The command takes a single argument, which is the citation ERDOS-RENYI CITATION DIGEST FILE.
Example Prompt: "Find me all the citation for the article "Title of Article."
related-work-query
The related-work-query
command allows you to query for all the articles, journals, and books related to a specific topic or keywords within the corpus of articles, journals, and books, and returns the most relevant results. The command takes a single argument, which is the search query.
Example Prompt: "Query me all the articles, journals, and books related to research on AI in healthcare."
Tips and tricks
- You can also use the command with one keyword or an entire phrase, it will return all the documents that contain all the words in the query
- You can also combine more than one keyword or phrase by using the "OR" and "AND" operators to find the most relevant documents
Conclusion
ScholarAI is an incredibly powerful research assistant that can help you navigate over a vast corpus of articles, journals, and books. By using the various commands and example prompts provided in this guide, you can quickly and easily find the information you need to advance your research.