Dr-DCI: Scaling Direct Corpus Interaction via Dynamic Workspace Expansion
Dr-DCI is a new paper exploring Direct Corpus Interaction through dynamic workspace expansion. Penned by Yi Lu and a team of nine others, the research is accessible via arXiv.
A new paper, "Dr-DCI: Scaling Direct Corpus Interaction via Dynamic Workspace Expansion," has been published by Yi Lu and a team of nine other authors. The research explores the concept of direct corpus interaction and provides insights into dynamic workspace expansion.
The paper is readily available for access on arXiv, allowing researchers and interested individuals to delve into its findings.
Additional resources related to the paper, including bibliographic tools, code, data, media, and demos, are also accessible through various platforms linked on the arXiv page.
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