2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.08.519634
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Creating an Ignorance-Base: Exploring Known Unknowns in the Scientific Literature

Abstract: Background: Research progresses through the process of making the unknown unknowns into known unknowns, then into knowns. Many knowledge-bases exist to capture the knowns and can be used by graduate students to explore a topic or help researchers contextualize experimental results using concept enrichment methods. The unknowns surrounding these applications are equally as important as the knowns to continue to find the most pertinent questions and their answers. Prior work on known unknowns has sought to under… Show more

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