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A tool designed to simplify the exploration of Google Scholar archives. It illustrates how a specific research article fits into its domain by displaying a graph of its citation context and mapping it on a linguistic similarity plane alongside related publications.
The extension sends the research paper you are currently viewing to the server. It then gathers data on publications linked by citations and subject matter, displaying this information to reveal the context in which the article appears.
It plots your article and others within its domain as points in 3D space. Similarity is determined by analyzing future research directions or by comparing titles and abstracts.
It is a directed graph that illustrates how one publication influences others through citations, enabling you to trace the development of a scientific domain.
The process requires scraping a significant number of articles from the web and determining which papers are relevant to include.
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