ProfOlaf: Semi-Automated Tool for Systematic Literature Reviews
By: Martim Afonso , Nuno Saavedra , Bruno Lourenço and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps scientists find and understand research faster.
Systematic reviews and mapping studies are critical for synthesizing research, identifying gaps, and guiding future work, but they are often labor-intensive and time-consuming. Existing tools provide partial support for specific steps, leaving much of the process manual and error-prone. We present ProfOlaf, a semi-automated tool designed to streamline systematic reviews while maintaining methodological rigor. ProfOlaf supports iterative snowballing for article collection with human-in-the-loop filtering and uses large language models to assist in analyzing articles, extracting key topics, and answering queries about the content of papers. By combining automation with guided manual effort, ProfOlaf enhances the efficiency, quality, and reproducibility of systematic reviews across research fields. A video describing and demonstrating ProfOlaf is available at: https://youtu.be/4noUXfcmxsE
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