ReviewAid

github.com/aurumz-rgb/reviewaid
Active10updated 3 weeks ago
Python
Apache-2.0

ReviewAid is an open-source AI-assisted tool for full-text screening and data extraction in systematic reviews. It supports evidence synthesis workflows by using large language models to classify articles according to user-defined PICO criteria and extract structured information from full-text publications. ReviewAid is designed as a supplementary reviewer rather than a replacement for human judgement. It aims to reduce manual workload, improve consistency, and assist researchers during screening and data extraction while maintaining human oversight throughout the evidence synthesis process.

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