Ask a question and get an answer in the form of a list of research papers. Each one will have a text that refers to your question + the service will generate a summary of all the articles at once
When you search for a keyword, this search engine displays a lot of tables with data, graphs and maps. If you click on the "Data" button above each block, you will get a list of scientific articles related to this data
Enter the DOI, article title, URL (PubMed, arXiv, Semantic Scholar) of the article and see a graph of its links to other sources (with authors, years of publication and other information)
Enter the DOI, article title, URL (PubMed, arXiv, Semantic Scholar) of the article and see a graph of its links to other sources (with authors, years of publication and other information)
Select a section of science, enter the name of the scientist and look at his(her) connections with other scientists, who influenced him the most and who is the successor of his(her) work.
Enter the article title or DOI to get a list of publications that cite it. Results can be filtered by type (book, review, article), year, author, journal and other parameters.
Upload the file or copy the access URL to the article to get:
Key concepts
Abstract
Synopsis
Highlights
Summary
Links to download tables from paper in Excel
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A repository with text files containing a million dorks for finding potentially vulnerable web pages and sensitive data (in Google and other search engines).
- search engines
- AI image editing tools to enhance the quality of search results
- how to reverse face image search without photos
- quick face search on video
- protect yourself
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#osint #socmint
When searching on Google, use not only Lens, but also the OLD image search (which gives very different results). You can access it using this tool:
A very good tool for searching for faces and images in general, which is often more effective than Google. It also recognises text in images and translates it.
Is it possible to use neural networks to create a whole series of photos of one person for a fake social network profile ("sock puppet")?
I show by examples the possible way of solving the problem (this is not an easy way ).
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In order to successfully pretend to be another person on the Internet, you need a series of photos in different places and different clothes. But it's a lot of work to make these (even with AI).