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This paper addresses a significant data gap in Malaysian electoral research by providing a comprehensive, machine-readable dataset of electoral boundaries. This enables spatial analysis of issues like malapportionment and gerrymandering, which were previously difficult to study. The inclusion of election maps and cartograms further enhances the utility of the dataset for geospatial analysis. The open-access nature of the data is crucial for promoting transparency and facilitating research.
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This is the first complete, publicly-available, and machine-readable record of Malaysia's electoral boundaries, and fills a critical gap in the country's electoral data infrastructure.

PERELMAN: AI for Scientific Literature Meta-Analysis

Published:Dec 25, 2025 16:11
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ArXiv

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This paper introduces PERELMAN, an agentic framework that automates the extraction of information from scientific literature for meta-analysis. It addresses the challenge of transforming heterogeneous article content into a unified, machine-readable format, significantly reducing the time required for meta-analysis. The focus on reproducibility and validation through a case study is a strength.
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PERELMAN has the potential to reduce the time required to prepare meta-analyses from months to minutes.