More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
AI for Publishing Manuscript Life Cycle
1. Neil Blair Christensen
nbc@unsilo.ai / @neilblairc
Head of Sales, Americas
AI & Strategic Development for Publishers
2018 CSE Annual Meeting, New Orleans
3. 450-180 BCE, Ecclesiastes 12:12
"of the making of many books there is no end"
1st century CE, Seneca the Elder
"the abundance of books is distraction"
2,000 years ago.
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4. (explainable) computer systems
helping with tasks that normally require human
intelligence
(X)AI
http://www.imagimob.com/blog/uber-fatal-crash-and-the-need-for-xai
7. reduce effort, cost, time to publication
improve manuscripts
screen for fact, suitability, plagiarism, stats
match person and content - personalize
auto summarize content
organize, curate, package content
auto-tag, classify, relate
lift discovery, conversion of relevant content
indicate research trends, patterns
predict value, citation, impact
literature search
applications
8. how long before AI finds common utility in
your manuscript life cycle?
2, 5, 10 years?
11. UNSILO APIs
Powering
Nature Nano with
automated
content
classification and
KB linking
XAI: UNSILO
explains how each
article relates to the
user’s query
12. UNSILO APIs
Linking books for
Taylor & Francis
Related Content:
UNSILO identifies
books that cover
similar topics
19. UNSILO AI
Manuscript
Enricher that
helps authors
write more
impactful papers
Increase
Discoverability
Rank and Score
on Key Metrics
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