arXiv AI

Retrieval of Scientific and Technological Resources for Experts and Scholars

arXiv:2204. 06142v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Institutions of higher learning, research institutes and other scientific research units have abundant scientific and technological resources of experts and scholars, and these talents with great scientific and technological innovation ability are an important force to promote industrial upgrading.

arXiv AI
Jun 19

Charting the Future of Scholarly Knowledge with AI: A Community Perspective

arXiv:2509. 02581v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Despite the growing availability of tools designed to support scholarly knowledge extraction and organization, many researchers still rely on manual methods, sometimes due to unfamiliarity with existing technologies or limited access to domain-adapted solutions.

By Azanzi Jiomekong, Hande K\"u\c{c}\"uk McGinty, Keith G. Mills, Allard Oelen, Enayat Rajabi, Harry McElroy, Antrea Christou, Anmol Saini, Janice Anta Zebaze, Hannah Kim, Anna M. Jacyszyn, Gollam Rabby, Dirk Betz, Claudia Biniossek, Sanju Tiwari, S\"oren Auer
arXiv AI
Jun 9

Report on CHIIR 2026 Workshop on Generative AI and Academic Search (GAI&AS)

arXiv:2606. 08936v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This report summarizes the CHIIR 2026 Workshop on Generative AI and Academic Search (GAI\&AS), which examined how GenAI is reshaping academic search systems and research practices.

By Yifan Liu (Klara), Jaime Arguello (Klara), Orland Hoeber (Klara), Chang Liu (Klara), Soo Young Rieh (Klara), Luanne Sinnamon (Klara), Dean Alvarez (Klara), Susan Archambault (Klara), Rob Capra (Klara), Henson Chen (Klara), Charles Costa (Klara), Anita Crescenzi (Klara), Zhitong (Klara), Guan, Jacek Gwizdka, Pao-Pei Huang, Gavindya Jayawardena, Ghazal Kalhor, Dagmar Kern, Oliver Koop, Alice Li, Afra Mashhadi, Gaohui Meng, Marta Micheli, Anil B. Murthy, Kevin Schott, Sebastian Schulthei{\ss}, Jiwoo Seo, Phaneendra Sivangula, Frans van der Sluis, Xiaoxuan Song, Silang Wang, Dan Zhang
arXiv AI
Jul 8

Integrating knowledge graphs and multilingual scholarly corpora for domain-adaptive LLMs in SSH

arXiv:2607. 05956v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) into scientific research workflows, particularly for bibliographic discovery and literature synthesis, raises significant methodological, epistemic and regulatory challenges for the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), especially with regard to disciplinary diversity, multilingual access to sources and the evaluation of results.

By Adam Faci, Alessio Miaschi, Anne Combe, Pascal Cuxac, Francesca Frontini, Nicolas Larrousse, St\'ephane Pouyllau
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 7

Integrating knowledge graphs and multilingual scholarly corpora for domain-adaptive LLMs in SSH

The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) into scientific research workflows, particularly for bibliographic discovery and literature synthesis, raises significant methodological, epistemic and regulatory challenges for the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), especially with regard to disciplinary diversity, multilingual access to sources and the evaluation of results. This paper presents an on-going use case developed within the European project LLMs4EU and the ALT-EDIC infrastructure, aimed at adapting foundation models to SSH research practices and supporting tasks such as question answering, comparative document analysis and literature review.

arXiv AI
Jun 16

TechRAG: Evidence-Gated Multimodal Agentic RAG for Technical Literature Reasoning

arXiv:2606. 01613v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: This paper presents an agentic multimodal retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) framework for domain-specific literature reasoning, instantiated on a curated corpus of several thousand papers in intelligent tires, vehicle dynamics, vehicle control, sensing, estimation, and machine learning.

By Kanwar Bharat Singh