List of tools based on artificial intelligence
Plankton Genomics https://blue-cloud.org/vlabs/plankton-genomics
The aim of the plankton genomic demonstrator is to showcase a deep assessment of plankton distributions by mining data across biomolecular, imaging and environmental domains. It will draw on the outputs of initiatives such as Tara Oceans.
The demonstrator “Plankton Genomics” is led by the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) and created by the Faculty of Sciences at Sorbonne University, with contributions from Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ).
ResearchRabbit https://www.researchrabbit.ai/
Discovery app which unlocks a completely novel way to search for papers and authors, monitor new literature, visualize research landscapes, and collaborate with colleagues.
Scholarcy https://www.scholarcy.com/
Extension for Chrome that summarizes texts and creates interactive flashcards, which can be exported as a presentation.
Guide: https://researcherssite.com/how-to-turn-any-research-paper-into-a-powerpoint-presentation-in-minutes/
Freemium: there is a daily limit for the free version.
Scite_ https://scite.ai/
Scite_ uses AI to evaluate citations. It shows whether an article has been supported or questioned by other authors and can even indicate retractions.
It’s known for “smart citations” and free browser and Zotero extensions, but it also has search engine Assistant by Scite_, where users can ask questions and get a summary of results based on available literature (Open Access sources).
Paid. Free trial available, but the credit card info is required.
Zoo and Phytoplankton Essential Ocean Variables products https://blue-cloud.org/vlabs/zoo-and-phytoplankton-eov-products
The Zoo-Phytoplankton EOV Vlab is the implementation of the Blue-Cloud Zoo-Phytoplankton EOV products demonstrator. It provides users with data and facilities for:
Zoo and Phytoplankton EOV Products Virtual Lab is developed by the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), in collaboration with the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Sorbonne University and GeoHydrodynamics and Environment Research (GHER) at the University of Liège.