Groups items into categories that make sense for clinicians; 1 tab = clinical, 1 tab = public; results focused explicitly on health research; superior relevancy ranking.
A meme ID is like a magic bullet in the document saying "I am about this meme." Can we construct a general taxonomy of memes, and then specialized lists of meme IDs that authors will feel comfortable adding to their documents?
Thousands of podcasts are already listed with BadApple and the website states that the list will be updated automatically. All Podcasts currently listed in BadApple are free to download, but surprisingly, BadApple only works on Microsoft Windows computers
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The M-tree is an index structure that can be used for the efficient resolution of similarity queries on complex objects to be compared using an arbitrary metric, i.e. a distance function d that satisfies the positivity, symmetry, and triangle inequality p
There's clear demand from searchers who increasingly expect user reviews as part of their local search experience. Social and local search are on a clear path towards merging.
CiteXplore combines literature search with text mining tools for biology.
Search results are cross referenced to EBI applications based on publication identifiers.
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The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors.
Deep Web Technologies redefines the federated search market with its powerful, flexible search solution, Explorit Research Accelerator. Organizations that use Explorit enjoy a custom solution that fits the specific needs of their end users, so searches are not only efficient, they're complete. By combining advanced, real-time search with sophisticated results retrieval, Explorit gives users precise, accurate results delivered with unrivaled agility.
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I have a routine problem that sometimes paper titles are not enough to tell me what papers to read in recent conferences, and I often do not have time to read abstracts fully. This collection of scripts is designed to help alleviate the problem. Essentially, what it will do is compare what papers you like to cite with what new papers are citing. High overlap means the paper is probably relevant to you. Sure there are counter-examples, but overall I have found it useful (eg., it has suggested papers to me that are interesting that I would otherwise have missed). Of course, you should also read through titles since that is a somewhat orthogonal source of information.
Here is how to use the system. You upload your personal bibtex file and have the system compare it to a known conference index; it will then present a list of papers, sorted by relevance. If you want to compare to a conference that is not yet indexed, you need to request that indexing take place. This takes about 30 seconds per paper, so you will probably have to be patient.