"AI Conference Papers at a Glance"... Liner Officially Launches 'Quick Review' Page
Detailed Topic Filtering Feature Available
On December 16, Liner announced the official launch of its 'Quick Review' page, which allows users to explore artificial intelligence (AI) research papers more quickly and accurately.
Liner developed this service to improve the research environment, where researchers spend excessive amounts of time selecting papers to reference among the rapidly increasing number of AI publications.
The Quick Review page summarizes key information necessary for paper evaluation on a single page. In addition to research objectives, methodologies, and main findings, it also presents publication year, citation count, and related papers, enabling users to assess a paper's recency, impact, and research context. In particular, AI researchers can quickly evaluate a paper's contribution and its relevance to their own work without having to read the full text.
Furthermore, the latest papers from the 'Global Top 18 AI Conferences,' including NeurIPS (Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems), ICLR (International Conference on Learning Representations), ICML (International Conference on Machine Learning), CVPR (Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition), and ICCV (International Conference on Computer Vision), are prioritized. The service also offers filtering by 12 detailed topics, enhancing search convenience.
The Quick Review for papers is available to everyone through Liner's official website, independently from Liner’s AI search and research agent services.
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Jinwoo Kim, CEO of Liner, stated, "Going forward, Liner will continue to replace routine knowledge work that takes away researchers’ valuable time with technology, and focus on advancing our research AI agent to maximize true research productivity."
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