my note so that i can refer it back: Paper Digest - simple, 2~4 Sentence summary. TLDR This - quick and detailed summary, ai-humanlike summary, more thorough, highlights info Scholarcy (paid) - summary based on each section or as a whole. has chrome extension (free). Resoomer - non ai generated. key sentence of article from full articles. keeping the author's exact word. Word Tune (paid) - grammar writing editor, summariser, spot light function (to find sepcific thing) SciSpace co-pilot- chat bot. can ask question / extracted from pdf, has chrome extension. better than ChatGPT. Elicit - can ask question (has GPT), summary and info extraction, find research articles, compare multiple articles summary
Thank you for taking your time to inform us on this topic. It would be interesting to see a side-by-side comparison of these tools performing the same task. Realizing that they vary in their strengths and complexity, maybe grouping the more basic tools on a task and the more complex tools on another. Again, thanks!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📚 *There are various AI text summarizers for research articles offering different levels of depth and functionality.* 01:11 🗞️ *Paper Digest: Provides a brief 2-4 sentence summary of a research article, suitable for obtaining general information.* 01:55 📝 *TeaL the Yard: Offers various summarization options, including quick or detailed summaries, making it suitable for a more thorough overview of a paper.* 02:37 📚 *Scholarcy: Provides section-based summaries, including results and introduction; it's a paid tool but offers a free Chrome extension for quick analysis.* 03:34 📰 *Resumer: Focuses on extracting key sentences from articles, allowing you to read the author's exact words without the fluff.* 04:36 🎯 *Word Tune: A paid tool offering article summarization and a spotlight function to find summaries related to specific keywords in the paper.* 05:57 🤖 *SciSpace CoPilot: Acts as a chatbot allowing users to ask specific questions about a single research paper, providing tailored responses for better understanding.* 06:52 🌐 *Elicit: Enables summarization of multiple papers at once using the GPT model, allowing users to ask specific questions to extract desired information from research articles.* Made with HARPA AI
Hi, I your TLDR This review and the demonstration has a toggle between short concise/short summaries (which I don't need) and the much longer Detailed/Section-Wise, which I do need. It looks like there is a 500 word limit, which looks like the version you used didn't have a small word cap. Please advise if you agree there has been a change in the software, or if I am looking in the wrong place. I also don't see an option anymore to isolate keywords and have the summary shorten, and the TLDR THIS system now seems to be rephrasing, Any ideas?
Love your videos. In the past few months it appears publishers are restricting access to their PDFs to be used in AI summary tools. Is there a way around this or something I’m missing? I used wordtune for several months, but it will no longer accept my PDF uploads any advice or insight?
Great videos as always. So do you have a suggestion of a note tool or something else for the next step in the process. Background, about to start chapter 2 of my dissertation. I have all my research and have ran them through scholarlcy. I want a way to read an take notes and synthesize the information but can’t seem to find the right tool. I am learning to use obsidian but there is a curve there. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
So, I would suggest Notion or LogSeq or even Zotero. I'll have a video soon about connecting Zotero to Notion. I know many that use Obsidian, but I haven't gotten into it yet. Here is a video on LogSeq: th-cam.com/video/_VIUrmZ1f58/w-d-xo.html Here is a couple videos on Notion for article organization: th-cam.com/video/GN9WOGce0oo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/v2S3oq7V1-U/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Du1vDyDVWHE/w-d-xo.html I hope that helps! :)
Thanks for the feedback. The reason I didn't is that I have individual videos on these different tools. TLDR This: th-cam.com/video/3hKMwdhFXaY/w-d-xo.html Paper Digest: th-cam.com/video/0dZ5hv8jpnQ/w-d-xo.html Resoomer: th-cam.com/video/byBukWSDNZU/w-d-xo.html WordTune Read: th-cam.com/video/0VWwoQMbjrA/w-d-xo.html Scholarcy: th-cam.com/video/Qw6PdEVSU5c/w-d-xo.html SciSpace: th-cam.com/video/9AGZ5MvGVzg/w-d-xo.html I hope this helps!
Love your videos. In the past few months it appears publishers are restricting access to their PDFs to be used in AI summary tools. Is there a way around this or something I’m missing? I used wordtune for several months, but it will no longer accept my PDF uploads any advice or insight?
my note so that i can refer it back:
Paper Digest - simple, 2~4 Sentence summary.
TLDR This - quick and detailed summary, ai-humanlike summary, more thorough, highlights info
Scholarcy (paid) - summary based on each section or as a whole. has chrome extension (free).
Resoomer - non ai generated. key sentence of article from full articles. keeping the author's exact word.
Word Tune (paid) - grammar writing editor, summariser, spot light function (to find sepcific thing)
SciSpace co-pilot- chat bot. can ask question / extracted from pdf, has chrome extension. better than ChatGPT.
Elicit - can ask question (has GPT), summary and info extraction, find research articles, compare multiple articles summary
Thank you for taking your time to inform us on this topic. It would be interesting to see a side-by-side comparison of these tools performing the same task. Realizing that they vary in their strengths and complexity, maybe grouping the more basic tools on a task and the more complex tools on another. Again, thanks!
Such a good idea! I will try to make this in the future!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📚 *There are various AI text summarizers for research articles offering different levels of depth and functionality.*
01:11 🗞️ *Paper Digest: Provides a brief 2-4 sentence summary of a research article, suitable for obtaining general information.*
01:55 📝 *TeaL the Yard: Offers various summarization options, including quick or detailed summaries, making it suitable for a more thorough overview of a paper.*
02:37 📚 *Scholarcy: Provides section-based summaries, including results and introduction; it's a paid tool but offers a free Chrome extension for quick analysis.*
03:34 📰 *Resumer: Focuses on extracting key sentences from articles, allowing you to read the author's exact words without the fluff.*
04:36 🎯 *Word Tune: A paid tool offering article summarization and a spotlight function to find summaries related to specific keywords in the paper.*
05:57 🤖 *SciSpace CoPilot: Acts as a chatbot allowing users to ask specific questions about a single research paper, providing tailored responses for better understanding.*
06:52 🌐 *Elicit: Enables summarization of multiple papers at once using the GPT model, allowing users to ask specific questions to extract desired information from research articles.*
Made with HARPA AI
Practically try on 2023 research papers(latest) on these tools and tell us which tools were working effectively so pls help us.. In this case..
Thank you for sharing these relevant ideas that radically improve the way we research.
Hi, I your TLDR This review and the demonstration has a toggle between short concise/short summaries (which I don't need) and the much longer Detailed/Section-Wise, which I do need. It looks like there is a 500 word limit, which looks like the version you used didn't have a small word cap. Please advise if you agree there has been a change in the software, or if I am looking in the wrong place. I also don't see an option anymore to isolate keywords and have the summary shorten, and the TLDR THIS system now seems to be rephrasing, Any ideas?
Thanks Alana! Your content is always so useful!
Glad you think so!
Love your videos. In the past few months it appears publishers are restricting access to their PDFs to be used in AI summary tools. Is there a way around this or something I’m missing? I used wordtune for several months, but it will no longer accept my PDF uploads any advice or insight?
This is great.Very kind of you. Thanks .Greetings from the netherlands .
Great videos as always. So do you have a suggestion of a note tool or something else for the next step in the process. Background, about to start chapter 2 of my dissertation. I have all my research and have ran them through scholarlcy. I want a way to read an take notes and synthesize the information but can’t seem to find the right tool. I am learning to use obsidian but there is a curve there. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
So, I would suggest Notion or LogSeq or even Zotero. I'll have a video soon about connecting Zotero to Notion. I know many that use Obsidian, but I haven't gotten into it yet.
Here is a video on LogSeq: th-cam.com/video/_VIUrmZ1f58/w-d-xo.html
Here is a couple videos on Notion for article organization:
th-cam.com/video/GN9WOGce0oo/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/v2S3oq7V1-U/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/Du1vDyDVWHE/w-d-xo.html
I hope that helps! :)
Thank you! I do use zotero heavily in my research and have taught it to others in the past. Any guidance on lit reviews?
Here is my video on how to write literature review! I hope it helps!
th-cam.com/video/quiY6by5roU/w-d-xo.html
Bless you for your effert in sharing your knowelde.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey how do I summerise books and edited books with multiple chapters written by different authors using AI? Could you please guide?.....
Great content! Thank you!
This is helpful but I wish you walk us trhough by showing how did it work. I keep imagining what you are trying to say.
Thanks for the feedback. The reason I didn't is that I have individual videos on these different tools.
TLDR This: th-cam.com/video/3hKMwdhFXaY/w-d-xo.html
Paper Digest: th-cam.com/video/0dZ5hv8jpnQ/w-d-xo.html
Resoomer: th-cam.com/video/byBukWSDNZU/w-d-xo.html
WordTune Read: th-cam.com/video/0VWwoQMbjrA/w-d-xo.html
Scholarcy: th-cam.com/video/Qw6PdEVSU5c/w-d-xo.html
SciSpace: th-cam.com/video/9AGZ5MvGVzg/w-d-xo.html
I hope this helps!
super helpful! Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks
great video, love your energy :D
thanks !
scholarcy is the better chose
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Is this ai-generated? :)
Awesome, thankyou
Thanks for watching! :)
Love your videos. In the past few months it appears publishers are restricting access to their PDFs to be used in AI summary tools. Is there a way around this or something I’m missing? I used wordtune for several months, but it will no longer accept my PDF uploads any advice or insight?