A Milestone for Semantic Scholar

infodocketGARY's bookmarks 2021-12-09

Summary:

"Even the most diligent scientists need a quick primer on the latest research. Which is why Semantic Scholar, the AI-powered platform for academic papers, can come in handy when you want to know the latest studies on, say, Covid-19 or Russian troll accounts. And this month, the rapidly-evolving search engine turns six, while also hitting another milestone: uploading 200 million papers to its archives. “Semantic Scholar is a poster child for AI2’s mission: AI for the Common Good,” says Oren Etzioni, CEO of the Allen Institute for AI, which created the project. “When we launched it, we had no idea that it would serve upwards of 8 million users per month just a few years later.”

What began in 2015 as a database for some 3 million computer science papers has recently grown into much more. Along with adding neuroscience papers, then biomedicine, then all fields of science in 2019, the platform last year launched the CORD-19 dataset and paper, a comprehensive dataset of more than 300,000 full-text Covid-19-related papers, and more than 840,000 metadata entries in total, that’s available to anyone, thus facilitating further research on the pandemic. To date, this largest single collection — with some articles on coronaviruses that would otherwise languish behind paywalls and others that date back to the 1950s — has been downloaded more than 200,000 times, and has become the basis of the most popular Kaggle competition ever...."

Link:

https://pnw.ai/article/a-milestone-for-semantic-scholar/83810420

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oa.new oa.semantic_scholar oa.milestones oa.search oa.ai oa.growth

Date tagged:

12/09/2021, 08:25

Date published:

12/09/2021, 07:00