IdeaSynth: Iterative Research Idea Development Through Evolving and Composing Idea Facets with Literature-Grounded Feedback
Research ideation involves broad exploring and deep refining ideas. Both require deep engagement with literature. Existing tools focus primarily on idea broad generation, yet offer little support for iterative specification, refinement, and evaluation needed to further develop initial ideas. To brid...
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Zusammenfassung: | Research ideation involves broad exploring and deep refining ideas. Both
require deep engagement with literature. Existing tools focus primarily on idea
broad generation, yet offer little support for iterative specification,
refinement, and evaluation needed to further develop initial ideas. To bridge
this gap, we introduce IdeaSynth, a research idea development system that uses
LLMs to provide literature-grounded feedback for articulating research
problems, solutions, evaluations, and contributions. IdeaSynth represents these
idea facets as nodes on a canvas, and allow researchers to iteratively refine
them by creating and exploring variations and composing them. Our lab study
(N=20) showed that participants, while using IdeaSynth, explored more
alternative ideas and expanded initial ideas with more details compared to a
strong LLM-based baseline. Our deployment study (N=7) demonstrated that
participants effectively used IdeaSynth for real-world research projects at
various ideation stages from developing initial ideas to revising framings of
mature manuscripts, highlighting the possibilities to adopt IdeaSynth in
researcher's workflows. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.04025 |