CoCites [Beta]
CoCites adds a one-click button in PubMed to show frequently co-cited articles
Detects papers and lets you chat with AI, grounded in the actual content. A scientific research tool powered by Asta from Ai2.
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AI responses are powered by Asta (https://allenai.org/asta), which provides answers grounded in real content inside the paper—including figures. Ask follow-up questions to dive deeper. Asta is a scientific research tool offered to the general public at no cost that leverages a corpus of 108M+ abstracts and 12M+ full-text papers to accelerate scientific research broadly.
Figure understanding is designed to support all scientists—including those who are blind or low-vision. This capability is experimental, and your usage helps Ai2 researchers understand how to improve it to better serve the public interest and create benchmarks grounded in real-world usage.
Works across the web—from academic search engines like Google Scholar to raw hosted PDFs. No need to copy-paste; the extension detects papers automatically.
Free to use for academic and scientific research.
Open-source fork of the popular Scite extension, modified to use Asta. Source code: https://github.com/allenai/asta-extension
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CoCites adds a one-click button in PubMed to show frequently co-cited articles
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