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mrchristian opened this issue Apr 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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mrchristian commented Apr 11, 2024

All four will carry out the test. @mrchristian @ydv-amit-ydv @Adesh212 @neerajkumaris

List of functions: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EwRFP3eegarg6rJZAEbE1g360VNKGWYGiYPKn5ci2Vo/edit#gid=289245393

  1. Focus on the function of seraching for relevant papers.
  2. Check through the documentation to see what the options for search are: https://pygetpapers.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html#
  3. We should document the conceptual model and the search features
  4. Does pygetpapers have a way of searching sections - or parts of a document
  5. The problem we have is:
  • currently not getting good search results
  • dont understand what is being searched
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