Providing Research Topics and Table of Contents Suitable for Users

[AI Subject Recommendation Service (Provided by DBpia)]

[AI Subject Recommendation Service (Provided by DBpia)]

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DBpia, South Korea's leading academic content platform, announced on the 23rd the launch of an innovative AI topic recommendation service for academic research and project writing called ‘DBpia idea’.


‘DBpia idea’ uses advanced natural language processing technology to recommend suitable topics for papers or projects based on the user's purpose, areas of interest, and keywords, and provides a corresponding list of table of contents. Additionally, it recommends academic materials necessary to compose the content of the table of contents.


This service differentiates itself by utilizing DBpia’s verified academic paper database when recommending academic materials needed for the table of contents, thereby preventing the common AI side effect known as 'hallucination.'


[AI Subject Recommendation Service Screen (Provided by DBpia)]

[AI Subject Recommendation Service Screen (Provided by DBpia)]

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The newly launched ‘DBpia idea’ is expected to be highly beneficial not only for professional researchers but also for university students, graduate students, and corporate researchers. When drafting papers, reports, or presentations is challenging, it helps by organizing appropriate topics and tables of contents and recommending reliable research materials, thereby improving research efficiency and lowering the barriers to using academic resources.


Subscribers from institutions and individual regular subscribers of DBpia can access ‘DBpia idea’ through the DBpia website, and it is freely available during the beta service period.


Choi Soon-il, CEO of Nurimedia, which operates DBpia, stated, “The introduction of innovative AI technology will transform the paradigm of academic information usage,” adding, “We will continue to develop and provide user-centered services and strengthen our role as a leader in the domestic academic market.”



Meanwhile, DBpia is South Korea’s representative academic service, providing 4 million professional academic contents to over 2,000 institutions nationwide, including four-year universities, junior colleges, public institutions, government-funded research institutes, corporations, and global organizations. The launch of this new service is expected to further solidify its leading position in the academic market.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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