Synthesize findings across multiple papers into a coherent narrative, structured comparison table, or temporal evolution. Use after collecting papers via survey or paper-search. Goes beyond summarizing individual papers to produce insights that only emerge when reading across the corpus as a whole.
Choose the mode that best fits the user's goal:
Best for: related work sections, overview documents, explaining field evolution
(Author et al., Year)Best for: method comparison, benchmark results, dataset overview
—| Paper | Method | Dataset | Metric | Score | Key Insight |
|-------|--------|---------|--------|-------|-------------|
| Author et al. (Year) | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
Best for: showing how a field progressed year by year
Best for: connecting insights from different research areas
Use paper-search or read from MEMORY.md to get a paper set (10–50 papers is ideal).
For papers needing deep understanding, use paper-fetch or paper-read-pdf for full text.
For each paper, extract:
Apply chosen mode. Look for:
contradiction-detection)synthesis_{topic}_{date}.mdcontradiction-detection to surface and address conflicting findingsevidence-grading to distinguish what's established vs. speculative