Collective Knowledge is a search tools chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 24 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.00 from 1 rated user, last update is 1292 days ago.
This browser extension helps you to annotate web pages with related research papers, code, reproducible results, scoreboards, portable workflows and reusable artifacts for AI, ML, Systems and other emerging technologies. The goal is to help researchers and practitioners find, test, reproduce and adopt novel techniques presented on web pages. You can also add your own links with relevant information for a given web page as well as rank the relevance of existing ones. We regularly index 1M+ URLs and objects from Google Scholar, ArXiv, GitHub, GitLab, PapersWithCode, Zenodo, ACM DL and other research websites. You can also use our search engine at https://cKnowledge.io . Please, navigate to the MobileNets ArXiv paper (https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.04861) and MLPerf inference benchmark GitHub (https://github.com/mlperf/inference) to test this extension. You click on the blue neuron of this extension to see related code, artifacts and results. Our GDPR compliant privacy policy: https://cknowledge.io/privacy-for-browser-extension. Sources: https://github.com/gfursin/ck-browser-addon
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Useful application for researchers to find different research objects but the UI can be improved.