Unofficial Python client library for Semantic Scholar APIs.
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Unofficial Python client library for Semantic Scholar APIs.
Fetch Academic Research Papers from different sources
This web app aims to help scientists with their literature review using metadata from OpenAlex (OA), Semantic Scholar (S2) and Crossref (CR) in local citation networks.
Python package to autocomplete bibtex bibliographies
S2query is a library to search papers from Semantic Scholar.
Obsidian plugin to automatically create a note from arXiv.org, acl anthology and semantic scholar.
A python library for the Semantic Scholar (S2) API with typed pydantic objects and various nifty functionalities.
Scientific literature explorer. Runs a Pubmed or Semantic Scholar search and allows user to explore high-level structure of result papers
Article Analysis Assistant
Python API client for Semantic Scholar
Neo4J Property Graph Model of Semantic Scholar Papers Dataset
A Python pipeline tool and plugin ecosystem for processing technical documents. Process papers from arXiv, SemanticScholar, PDF, with GROBID, LangChain, listen as podcast. Customize your own pipelines.
This Network-graph based literature review tool uses the open-source version of Neo4j with Jupyter Notebooks written in Python to import academic literature metadata from a variety of sources including OpenAlex, arXiv, Sematic Scholar and Web of Science. Also incorporated are OpenAI vector embeddings using Neo4j's Vector Search Index capabilities.
Living Survey of Augmented LMs
Script to import from semanticscholar.org to a local database (such as Neo4J)
My solutions to the projects of Modern Information Retrieval Course
Single Input Multiple Output literature review
Pipeline to insert text embeddings generated from self hosted embedding model into qdrant vector database using grpc in rust
Timeline of the references in a paper.
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