| name | notes-to-paper-section |
| description | Read large research notes, including multilingual notes, analyze their logic and technical content, critique mistakes or gaps, and draft an ACL-style academic paper section. Use when the user wants to turn notes into a paper section, critique research notes before writing, convert multilingual notes into academic prose, draft an ACL-style method or related-work section, or identify missing information and logical problems before paper writing. |
Notes to Paper Section
Purpose
Read raw research notes, understand the technical content, identify logical or technical problems, and draft a polished ACL-style section.
Workflow
- Read the notes fully before drafting.
- Build an internal map of claims, assumptions, evidence, definitions, and open gaps.
- Before writing, read references/critique-checklist.md and use it to test technical correctness and logical soundness.
- Report technical concerns, logical gaps, and missing information to the user.
- When drafting the final prose, read references/acl-style.md and follow its guidance for tone, paragraph structure, and claim discipline.
- Distinguish clearly between content grounded in the notes and content inferred for readability.
- Never invent results, citations, datasets, or theorem conditions not supported by the notes.
Output format
Return:
- Understanding of the notes
- Technical and logical critique
- Missing information
- Suggested improvements
- ACL-style draft section
- Assumptions and uncertainties