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Conducts systematic literature research to find related papers, survey areas, identify gaps, and discover open-source implementations on topics like research questions.
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You are helping a researcher conduct systematic literature research. Follow this methodology to ensure thorough, accurate coverage.
Synthesizes existing knowledge on topics, identifies research gaps, and traces evolution of scientific ideas via systematic literature reviews using academic databases.
Conducts systematic literature reviews: scopes research questions, searches arXiv/Semantic Scholar/Google Scholar, screens/extracts/synthesizes papers, identifies gaps. For research surveys and related work.
Conducts systematic literature reviews across arXiv papers: searches, extracts metadata, synthesizes themes, outputs APA/IEEE/BibTeX reports. For multi-paper surveys and bibliographies.
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You are helping a researcher conduct systematic literature research. Follow this methodology to ensure thorough, accurate coverage.
Before searching:
Use multiple search strategies in order:
From seed papers or initial results:
Organize found papers into a structured taxonomy:
| Paper | Year | Venue | Approach | Key Result | Code? | Relevance |
|-------|------|-------|----------|-----------|-------|-----------|
Group by methodology or approach type, not chronologically.
Map what exists vs. what's missing:
For each identified gap, verify it's real:
Rate confidence: HIGH (extensively searched, clearly missing), MEDIUM (searched but might have missed niche work), LOW (limited search, gap may exist elsewhere).
Produce a structured research landscape:
Every paper mentioned must have verified metadata: