"Iris AI" who will search for papers that became the original stories of TED's talk



A very high-level lecture about various genres is released for free "TED". There are many academic things in the lecture and it is wondering what kind of research and source it is based on, but just copying and pasting the URL of TED will find out the original article Convenient net service "Iris AI"Has been released.

Iris AI - The science around the TED talk
https://ted.iris.ai/


So I will actually try it. First of allPapers on happiness being held at Harvard University for 75 yearsWe announced "What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happinessFrom the lecture that.


Copy and paste the URL into the text field of the top page ......


As the lecture is specified as follows, click "Let's go!"


Then, the two categories of "relationship" and "instinct adult (instinct / adult)" are displayed in two broadly. When you click relationship ... ...


In addition, articles of the form divided into keywords such as "protective", "leaning", "smooth" and "messy" are displayed.


Clicking on leaning revealed 11 papers in total.


For example, the research in 2015 is "the relationship between common language and technical term, morphological process on mastery of second language". It is quite professional content and I can not remember what part of the TED mention was made when I heard the lecture.


In addition, French papers were included. When you hover the cursor on each article, the announced year and the beginning of the research outline are displayed, and further clicking ...


You can see the details. If you click "Full text", you may jump to the publication source page of the paper, or the download of the PDF file may start directly.


In addition, Daniel Pink's "Surprise science on motivationLet's investigate the lecture.


Enter the URL and click "Let's go!"


Then, two categories of "reward (reward)" and "autonomy (autonomy)" are displayed.


Clicking on reward also displays keywords such as "motivation studying", "highest" and "modest (humble)".


Research on motivation studying from 2011 to 2014 is in line, there were also interesting studies, such as how rewards and punishment relate to the motivation level of the student.


Meanwhile, although it is a short lecture about 3 minutes, Derek Shivaz 's highly rated "How to bring about social movementsI looked into the lecture that ...


Papers that are sources are not at all. I realized that I was persuadingly lecturing with my own words and image power completely.

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