Introducing ORKG ASK: an AI-driven Scholarly Literature Search and Exploration System Taking a Neuro-Symbolic Approach
This system addresses the difficulty of literature search for researchers, but it appears incremental as it combines existing AI techniques.
The authors tackled the problem of finding relevant scholarly literature by introducing ASK, an AI-driven search system that uses a neuro-symbolic approach with vector search, LLMs, and knowledge graphs, and found it to be user-friendly with general user satisfaction in evaluations.
As the volume of published scholarly literature continues to grow, finding relevant literature becomes increasingly difficult. With the rise of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), and particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), new possibilities emerge to find and explore literature. We introduce ASK (Assistant for Scientific Knowledge), an AI-driven scholarly literature search and exploration system that follows a neuro-symbolic approach. ASK aims to provide active support to researchers in finding relevant scholarly literature by leveraging vector search, LLMs, and knowledge graphs. The system allows users to input research questions in natural language and retrieve relevant articles. ASK automatically extracts key information and generates answers to research questions using a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) approach. We present an evaluation of ASK, assessing the system's usability and usefulness. Findings indicate that the system is user-friendly and users are generally satisfied while using the system.