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Hey, participants of ICSA 2026! Have you seen the Open Science Challenge?

Annotate your paper with SciKGTex, make it machine-actionable and have the chance to win our ORKG Open Science Award! 🏆
It is super easy. Just use the SciKGTeX package and add a few structured descriptions to your LaTeX code. It does not only simplify the contribution to research knowledge graphs but also promotes the semantic representations in scientific communication and, thus, Open Science.
➡️ https://conf.researchr.org/track/icsa-2026/icsa-2026-open-science-challenge#Open-Science-Competition

ICSA 2026 - Open Science Challenge - ICSA 2026

Since the introduction of the Artifacts Evaluation Track in 2021, ICSA has taken important steps toward improving reproducibility and transparency in software architecture research. This track encouraged authors to share their tools, datasets, and replication packages, setting a strong foundation for artifact quality and reusability. Building on this success, we launch the ICSA 2026 Open Science Challenge. This challenge is inspired by ongoing discussions, challenges, and meta-research efforts in the software architecture community and beyond. This includes, among others: Fostering availa ...

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Leibniz Universität Hannover

📣 New Paper

Title - YESciEval: Robust LLM-as-a-Judge for Scientific Question Answering

We tackle the optimism bias in LLMs and their unsuitability as robust evaluators. One of our scienceQ&A dataset is sourced from the ORKG.

➡️ Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.14279

YESciEval: Robust LLM-as-a-Judge for Scientific Question Answering

Large Language Models (LLMs) drive scientific question-answering on modern search engines, yet their evaluation robustness remains underexplored. We introduce YESciEval, an open-source framework that combines fine-grained rubric-based assessment with reinforcement learning to mitigate optimism bias in LLM evaluators. We release multidisciplinary scienceQ&A datasets, including adversarial variants, with evaluation scores from multiple LLMs. Independent of proprietary models and human feedback, our approach enables scalable, cost-free evaluation. By advancing reliable LLM-as-a-judge models, this work supports AI alignment and fosters robust, transparent evaluation essential for scientific inquiry.

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📣 New Paper: Human-In-The-Loop Workflow for Neuro-Symbolic Scholarly Knowledge Organization

We developed a Human-in-the-Loop workflow that supports researchers in creating and structuring scientific knowledge. Find relevant literature and extract relevant key information in a two-stage process

➡️ Jupyter Book: https://gitlab.com/TIBHannover/orkg/hitl-litrev-kg

➡️ Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03221

TIB Hannover / Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG) / HITL-LitRev-KG · GitLab

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Last chance to apply for our ORKG Curation Grants! The application deadline is this Sunday.

➡️ https://orkg.org/page/call-curation-grants-2025

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📣 Don't miss this opportunity to learn about how machine-actionable knowledge can simplify your #academiclife and help with your #research tasks!

Join our webinar:
⏰ April 28, 15:00
➡️ https://orkg.org/page/5th-orkg-webinar

#ResearchTools

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📣 We are excited to announce our 5th ORKG Webinar!

Learn how to create and use machine-actionable knowledge for your own research to get ahead of the publication flood.

⏰ April 28th, 3pm (CEST)

➡️ https://orkg.org/page/5th-orkg-webinar

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⚛️ It’s #WorldQuantumDay!

❓ Did you know that there have been more than 6000 publications on quantum physics this year already?

Keeping track can get quite overwhelming. ORKG is here to help. Find out how in this article on @tibhannover 's blog:
➡️ https://blog.tib.eu/2025/04/14/frag-die-quantenphysik-ki-auf-der-suche-nach-antworten-in-physikalischer-literatur/

Frag die Quantenphysik – KI auf der Suche nach Antworten in physikalischer Literatur - TIB-Blog

Die Quantenphysik ist eines der faszinierendsten Forschungsfelder unserer Zeit. So ist es nicht verwunderlich, dass auch einhundert Jahre nach ihrer Begründung weiter viel publiziert wird. Von Grundlagenforschung bis zur Anwendung, von Quantenverschränkung bis Qbits: Allein im Quantenjahr 2025 verzeichnet arXiv bislang über 6.000 Veröffentlichungen zur Quantenphysik. Einen besonders nutzerfreundlichen Zugang ermöglicht der KI-Assistent ORKG Ask. Forschenden können ihre Fragen in natürlicher Sprache stellen und erhalten eine Antwort aus fast 80 Millionen Open-Access-Veröffentlichungen. Zusätzlich zur synthetisierten Kurzzusammenfassung zeigt ORKG Ask eine tabellarische Übersicht der relevantesten Veröffentlichungen an.

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Want to learn more about our Curation Grants? Take a look at previous years!

➡️ https://orkg.org/page/2nd-curation-grant-program

See what can be achieved when people come together to create content around the topics of #foodresearch, #agriculture, #cybersecurity and many more! What research will you bring?

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📣 The 2025 ORKG Curation Grant Program is starting!

🎓 Make your research machine-actionable and earn 400€ monthly! We welcome applications from many scientific fields such as #computerscience, #physics, #chemistry and many more at https://orkg.org/page/call-curation-grants-2025

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