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Features Testimonials Pricing FAQ Sign In Sign Up ANALYZE RESEARCH PAPERS AT SUPERHUMAN SPEED Automate time-consuming research tasks like summarizing papers, extracting data, and synthesizing your findings. Sign Up Or Learn More Trusted by Researchers At 1 Discovery SEARCH FOR RESEARCH PAPERS Ask a research question and get back a list of relevant papers from our database of 200 million GET ONE SENTENCE ABSTRACT SUMMARIES SELECT RELEVANT PAPERS AND SEARCH FOR MORE LIKE THEM EXTRACT DETAILS FROM PAPERS INTO AN ORGANIZED TABLE Synthesis FIND THEMES AND CONCEPTS ACROSS MANY PAPERS What are all of the effects of this drug? What are all of the datasets that have been used? Get a list of the thing you’re looking for, synthesized from many papers. Testimonials DON'T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT “It's rapidly surfaced a lot of interesting things I hadn't found through traditional search engines” Michael Nielsen PhD, Quantum Physicist, Computer Scientist, Author “I use Elicit almost every day for researching medical issues. It gets better and better. It's simply the best tool to stay well informed” Torben Riise PhD, Biotechnologist, Consultant, Author “Quickly becoming my front page for exploring unfamiliar literature. Amazingly powerful way to identify high value seeds I can then mine and explore further.” Joel Chan PhD Cognitive Psychology, HCI Professor, Researcher “It's like JSTOR on 1980s box-office Schwarzenegger steriods” Marc Watkins Professor, Published in Inside Higher Education “Really incredible glimpse into the future of searching science” Mike Morrison PhD in Work Psychology “Think of it as Google Scholar meets ChatGPT. Great example of conversational AI making information more accessible” Brian McNeill Entrepreneur, Co-founder of Stringr Features TONS OF FEATURES TO SPEED UP YOUR RESEARCH Drag and drop PDFs here or click to browse Haraway_2001.pdf McSweeney_2009.pdf Khattab_2023.pdf UPLOAD YOUR OWN PDFS ORIENT WITH A QUICK SUMMARY How do you improve resting heart rate? Summary of top 8 papers Resting heart rate is an important indicator of cardiovascular health and risk. Several studies have found that lowering resting heart rate can have benefits for heart health and longevity (Husmann 2011). Exercise training is one way to achieve a lower resting heart rate. Choe 2015 found that certain video processing techniques can improve the accuracy of measuring resting heart rate. Loimaala 2000 found that 5 months of moderate exercise training lowered resting heart rate, though VIEW SOURCES FOR EVERY ANSWER Source Quotes 1 of 2 Open paper “A meta-analysis of 30 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials concluded that fish oil consumption can significantly reduce heart rate (Mozaffarian 2005). In particular, the effect was greater in people whose baseline heart rate was higher: in the overall pooled estimate, fish oil decreased heart rate by 1.6 bpm compared to placebo, but reduced heart rate by 2.5 bpm in trials with a median baseline heart rate of ≥ 69 bpm. Furthermore, the ability of fish oil to reduce heart rate appeared to depend on the length of treatment. ASK QUESTIONS TO PAPERS Coming Soon Ask a question What was the effect size in the first trial arm? The effect size in the first trial arm is a marked reduction in spectral power in the ultra low frequency band for both heart rate variability and EMG when going from active to rest conditions, as well as significant changes in mean heart rate and EMG activity between the active and rest days. Additionally, there was a significant sex-by-activity interaction in the high frequency band of the RR interval power. RESEARCH FOR THE MACHINE INTELLIGENCE AGE 1. In a survey of users, 10% of respondents said that Elicit saves them 5 or more hours each week. 2. In pilot projects, we were able to save research groups 50% in costs and more than 50% in time by automating data extraction work they previously did manually. 5 Users saved up to 5 hours per week by using Elicit 1 200 Search across 200 million academic papers using natural language 50% Extract details from papers at 50% of the time and cost of doing it manually 2 Pricing PICK A PLAN THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOU BASIC Explore what Elicit has to offer for free $0 5,000 credits one-time Search for papers Extract data from papers Find concepts across papers Upload your own papers Save results to review later Can’t buy more credits Can’t export results Try for free PLUS For individuals ready to speed up their research process $10 per month, billed annually $120 per year 12,000 credits per month Everything in basic and... Buy more credits as needed Export results to CSV and BIB High accuracy mode Use information from tables in papers Priority customer support Sign up ENTERPRISE AND INSTITUTIONS For teams, companies, and educational institutions CUSTOM PRICING As many credits as you need Everything in basic and... Share credits across your organization Invoice-based billing Top priority customer support Contact us FAQ COMMON QUESTIONS. GREAT ANSWERS. Have more questions? Send us an email. HOW DO RESEARCHERS USE ELICIT? Over 800,000 researchers have tried Elicit already. Researchers commonly use Elicit to: * Speed up literature review * Find papers they couldn’t find elsewhere * Automate systematic reviews and meta-analyses * Learn about a new domain Elicit tends to work best for empirical domains that involve experiments and concrete results. This type of research is common in biomedicine and machine learning. WHAT IS ELICIT NOT A GOOD FIT FOR? Elicit does not currently answer questions or surface information that is not written about in an academic paper. It tends to work less well for identifying facts (e.g. “How many cars were sold in Malaysia last year?”) and theoretical or non-empirical domains. WHAT TYPES OF DATA CAN ELICIT SEARCH OVER? Elicit searches across 200 million academic papers from the Semantic Scholar corpus, which covers all academic disciplines. When you extract data from papers in Elicit, Elicit will use the full text if available or the abstract if not. HOW ACCURATE ARE THE ANSWERS IN ELICIT? A good rule of thumb is to assume that around 90% of the information you see in Elicit is accurate. While we do our best to increase accuracy without skyrocketing costs, it’s very important for you to check the work in Elicit closely. We try to make this easier for you by identifying all of the sources for information generated with language models. WHAT IS ELICIT PLUS? Elicit Plus is Elicit's subscription offering, which comes with a set of features, as well as monthly credits. On Elicit Plus, you may use up to 12,000 credits a month. Unused monthly credits do not carry forward into the next month. Plus subscriptions auto-renew every month. WHAT ARE CREDITS? Elicit uses a credit system to pay for the costs of running our app. When you run workflows and add columns to tables it will cost you credits. When you sign up you get 5,000 credits to use. Once those run out, you'll need to subscribe to Elicit Plus to get more. Credits are non-transferable. HOW CAN YOU GET IN CONTACT WITH THE TEAM? Please email us at info@elicit.com or post in our Slack community if you have feedback or general comments! We log and incorporate all user comments. If you have a problem, please email help@elicit.com and we will try to help you as soon as possible. WHAT HAPPENS TO PAPERS UPLOADED TO ELICIT? When you upload papers to analyze in Elicit, those papers will remain private to you and will not be shared with anyone else. HOW ACCURATE IS ELICIT? Elicit uses language models to extract data from and summarize research papers. As a new technology, language models sometimes make up inaccurate answers. We improve accuracy by: TRAINING OUR MODELS ON SPECIFIC TASKS We fine-tune our models on a per-task basis and constantly iterate to make them more accurate. SEARCHING OVER ACADEMIC PAPERS Elicit only shows you papers that actually exist and are part of the scientific literature. MAKING IT EASY TO DOUBLE-CHECK ANSWERS We make it easy for you to view the original source and point to where in a paper specific information came from. SAVE TIME, THINK MORE. TRY ELICIT FOR FREE. Get started Automate time-consuming research tasks like summarizing papers, extracting data, and synthesizing your findings. 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