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Nanopublication Part Subject Predicate Object Published By Published On
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
hasExtractionMethod
Manual full-text reading of selected papers with systematic quote extraction. Quotes selected to provide direct evidence for specific PICO evaluation framework dimensions (application domains, computational advantages demonstrated, hardware requirements, scalability assessments, readiness for operational research). Each quote documented with: (1) exact quoted text from paper, (2) interpretation explaining relevance to PICO research question and evaluation framework, (3) connection to specific evaluation dimensions. Quote extraction focused on: empirical results demonstrating computational advantages, technical details on hardware requirements and limitations, methodological approaches enabling cross-domain applications, practical considerations for operational deployment. All quotes and interpretations published as individual comment nanopublications linked to source papers.
Anne Fouilloux
2026-02-17T20:25:54.251Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
hasExtractionMethod
Automated extraction from academic database APIs with manual verification. Data extracted: Title, Authors, Year, DOI, Abstract, Journal/Source. Tools used: OpenAlex API, arXiv API, PubMed E-utilities, Europe PMC API, Semantic Scholar API, Zotero reference manager.
Anne Fouilloux
2025-12-30T09:00:11.919Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
hasExtractionMethod
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Tobias Kuhn
2025-11-24T12:20:23.699Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
hasExtractionMethod
used the extraction method
Tobias Kuhn
2025-11-24T11:57:48.896Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
hasExtractionMethod
Tobias Kuhn
2025-11-24T11:57:48.896Z