Radar: What data sources does the Radar reference?

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The Radar function references a similar set of high-quality data sources as the Research Assistant, ensuring continuous, reliable updates on your chosen research topics. These sources include:

  1. Academic Papers: The Radar function continuously monitors a database of over 100 million academic papers, allowing it to detect emerging trends and new research developments in real-time.
 
  1. Global Patents: By tracking global patents, the Radar function can identify new innovations and technological advancements as they occur, providing you with early insights into potential industry shifts.
 
  1. High-Credential Online Resources: The Radar function also scans high-credential online resources, including platforms like Google Scholar, to gather supplementary data. This helps provide a comprehensive view of ongoing research and developments.
 
  1. Internal Knowledge Graph: The Radar function uses Quantumrun’s proprietary Knowledge Graph to connect and contextualize data from different sources. This ensures that updates are not only timely but also contextually relevant to your research focus.
 
  1. Vector Database: The Vector database enables the Radar function to understand and track the semantic relationships between different pieces of data, ensuring that the insights you receive are nuanced and accurate.
 
 

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