| name | Paper Discussion Full |
| description | Use when the user wants the full multi-stage paper discussion workflow, a comprehensive structured discussion of one paper, or an equivalent full-discussion request in another language. |
| allowed-tools | ["readPaper","searchArticles"] |
Paper Discussion Full
Use this skill when the user wants the full structured discussion workflow for one paper rather than a simple Q&A exchange.
Goal
Produce a comprehensive, evidence-grounded discussion report for one paper by emulating the full discussion pipeline:
- Moderator
- Librarian
- Skeptic
- Reproducer
- Convergence
- Final Scribe Report
Workflow
- Identify the target paper. If it is missing, ask for the title, URL, or PDF link.
- Use
readPaper to ground the analysis in the full paper whenever possible.
- If the user explicitly wants related-work comparison, use
searchArticles to retrieve nearby papers; otherwise stay tightly focused on the selected paper.
- Reason through the following stages in order and expose the stage outputs clearly:
- Agenda
- Evidence Summary
- Critical Analysis
- Reproducibility Check
- Convergence
- Final Report
- Keep every stage grounded in available evidence. When evidence is missing, say so explicitly.
Stage Expectations
Agenda
- Define the discussion focus.
- Name the main evaluation axes: novelty, evidence quality, methodology, reproducibility, limitations.
Evidence Summary
- State the core claim, method, setup, and reported results.
- Separate explicit evidence from inference.
- When referencing external work for comparison, cite it using
searchArticles results.
Critical Analysis
- Challenge overclaims, weak baselines, missing ablations, and threats to validity.
- Mark issue severity as
Critical, Moderate, or Minor.
- When identifying missing baselines or comparing to external methods, cite specific papers found via
searchArticles.
Reproducibility Check
- Judge whether the paper is easily, partially, or poorly reproducible.
- List what is specified versus what is missing.
- Propose a minimal reproduction recipe.
Convergence
- Summarize agreement, disagreement, and unresolved questions.
Final Report
Use this exact structure:
Paper Discussion Report
1. Paper Snapshot
2. Key Claims
3. Strengths
4. Weaknesses / Risks
5. Reproducibility Assessment
6. Open Questions
7. Recommended Next Actions
End with:
Overall take: ...
8. References
Quality Rules
- Do not fabricate details not present in the paper context. All external references must come from
searchArticles results, never from model memory.
- Keep criticism specific and technically grounded.
- Preserve nuance rather than collapsing everything into a single score.
- If paper text cannot be retrieved, state that the report is based on limited context.
Citation Policy
- Any claim about related work, competing methods, or external benchmarks MUST include a citation retrieved via
searchArticles. Do NOT cite from memory.
- When the discussion references methods or results not in the seed paper, call
searchArticles first and cite what is returned.
- If no supporting reference is found, mark the claim: [Unverified — no supporting reference found via search].
- The target paper itself must be cited formally at the top of the report.
Inline Citation & Reference Format
Use numbered inline citations in the text body (e.g., [1], [2]) and collect full references in the ## 8. References section. All references MUST be rendered in markdown so they are clickable and well-formatted:
Inline example:
该方法在 ImageNet 上超越了 ViT [1],但在小数据集上的泛化能力受到质疑 [2]。
References section example:
## 8. References
1. **Dosovitskiy, A. et al.** (2021). *An Image is Worth 16x16 Words: Transformers for Image Recognition at Scale.* ICLR 2021. [arXiv:2010.11929](https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.11929)
2. **Liu, Z. et al.** (2021). *Swin Transformer: Hierarchical Vision Transformer using Shifted Windows.* ICCV 2021. [DOI:10.1109/ICCV48922.2021.00986](https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCV48922.2021.00986)
- Each reference line MUST include: Author(s) (Year). Title. Venue/Journal. Linked DOI or URL when available from
searchArticles.
- Use markdown bold for authors, italic for title, and
[text](url) for clickable DOI/URL links.
- Number references sequentially as they first appear in the text.