Researchers have developed KISS, a Knowledge Infrastructure for Scientific Simulation, designed to make complex Earth science models accessible to a wider audience. This agent-actionable scaffold externalizes expertise, enabling agents to perform simulations with significantly higher success rates. Across a 3,000-trial benchmark, agents using KISS achieved over 84% plausible simulations, compared to less than 40% for those without it. The system has been packaged into a Knowledge Dissection Toolkit (KDT) that can autonomously create KISS for various Earth science domains, demonstrating that operational expertise can be structured and extracted. AI
IMPACT KISS infrastructure aims to lower access barriers for complex Earth science simulations, potentially accelerating research and decision-making in climate-affected regions.
RANK_REASON The cluster describes a new research paper detailing a novel infrastructure for scientific simulation. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
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- Knowledge Dissection Toolkit (KDT)
- Knowledge Infrastructure for Scientific Simulation
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