dual-column-self-check
FeaturedRun one of the ML/CS reproducibility checklists (ML Reproducibility Checklist, REFORMS, NeurIPS Paper Checklist, Model Cards, Datasheets for Datasets) against a paper as a reader-side audit, producing a category (Yes/No/NA) plus free-text reason per item. Use this whenever the user wants a reproducibility/completeness self-check run on an ML or CS paper — invoke this directly, it has no study-design gate in this package since these checklists are engineering self-audits, not clinical-study tools.
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- yogsoth-ai
- Repository
- yogsoth-ai/de-anthropocentric-research-engine
- Created
- 6 months ago
- Last Updated
- 1 weeks ago
- Language
- HTML
- License
- Apache-2.0
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dual-column-self-check
Run one of the ML/CS reproducibility checklists (ML Reproducibility Checklist, REFORMS, NeurIPS Paper Checklist, Model Cards, Datasheets for Datasets) against a paper as a reader-side audit, producing a category (Yes/No/NA) plus free-text reason per item. Use this whenever the user wants a reproducibility/completeness self-check run on an ML or CS paper — invoke this directly, it has no study-design gate in this package since these checklists are engineering self-audits, not clinical-study tools.
reporting-standard-checklist
Check whether a paper reports each item from PRISMA, CONSORT, STROBE, ARRIVE, SPIRIT, or TRIPOD (per whichever study-design-tool-gate dispatched to), citing where each item is or isn't addressed — including a/b sub-item hierarchy where the standard defines one. Use this after study-design-tool-gate has dispatched to one of these 6 reporting standards; this checks report completeness (did they say where), not methodological quality (was the study done well) — there is no overall synthesis step, judgment per item is the terminal output.
reporting-standard-checklist
Check whether a paper reports each item from PRISMA, CONSORT, STROBE, ARRIVE, SPIRIT, or TRIPOD (per whichever study-design-tool-gate dispatched to), citing where each item is or isn't addressed — including a/b sub-item hierarchy where the standard defines one. Use this after study-design-tool-gate has dispatched to one of these 6 reporting standards; this checks report completeness (did they say where), not methodological quality (was the study done well) — there is no overall synthesis step, judgment per item is the terminal output.