In China, DouYin serves as an alternative to TikTok. I frequently acquire new skills using YouTube, TikTok, and DouYin. Here is a rundown of all the research tools that DouYin taught me.
#1 HiPlot

Visualisation solutions based on the graphical user interface (GUI) have been enhancing the multidimensional data mining from complex biomedical sources for both experienced bioinformatics researchers and biologists and clinicians without programming knowledge. The demand for visualization-based data modelling is on the rise, however state-of-the-art omics-based platforms currently have relatively inferior publication-ready functions for biomedical data visualisation. Hiplot (ORG) (https://hiplot.org) is a new, scalable, and emerging web service that we created. It has a variety of useful plugins for various tasks, including basic statistics, clustering, regression, genomics, transcriptomics, time series, meta-analysis, and risk models, among others. We have also created a pool of 280+ functions for biomedical visualisation and modelling. Its online and command-line interfaces are more user-friendly than those of competing platforms, and the openbiox community helps keep it up and running.
Link: https://hiplot.cn/ or https://hiplot.com.cn/home/index.html
#2 ProcessOn
Tools for making and sharing flowcharts and diagrams are available on ProcessOn, an online platform.
Link: https://www.processon.com/
#3 Chi Plot
When looking to diagnose multivariate independence, a chi-square plot is a useful statistical tool. It generates chi-square graphs, which are useful for analysing the interdependence of variables in a dataset.
Link: https://www.chiplot.online/
#4 CNSknowall
Here at CNSknowall, we aim to give you all the facts you need on the Central Nervous System (CNS). Offering comprehensive understanding of the central nervous system (CNS), its anatomy, function, and disorders, it seeks to assist neuroscience researchers, students, and professionals.
Link: https://cnsknowall.com/#/HomePage
#5 CORPUS-Analysis
Language analysis and study using massive collections of real-world language data, called corpora, is the focus of Corpus-Analysis.com. In order to analyse text data, comprehend language patterns, and perform linguistic research, it offers scholars a variety of tools and resources. This platform is great for linguists and language scholars because it allows many different kinds of studies, such as frequency, concordance, and collocation.
Link: https://corpus-analysis.com/
#6 Lattics
Novels, academic papers, and reports can all be better crafted with the help of Lattics, an app for managing information and writing. As a writer, you can use it to graphically organise your thoughts and ideas using mind mapping techniques. Writers and researchers can benefit greatly from this knowledge management tool since it resembles the brain and helps to organise complicated material more effectively.
Link: https://lattics.com/
#7 SCiHub Addon
An excellent academic research plugin, SciHub Addon is made to make academics’ lives much easier and faster. Article citation monitoring, web page translation, university classification rankings, journal rating information, and thorough article information are just a few of the things it offers. If academics want to streamline their research and increase their overall productivity, they need an all-inclusive tool.
Link: https://www.scigreat.com/ or https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/scihub-addon/hfcbmognahkfhdhfhfgiioafohojeolh
#8 PaperDigest
The purpose of Paper Digest, an AI-driven research platform, is to make it easier for researchers to keep up with the most recent articles in their field.
Link: https://www.paperdigest.org/
#9 Lerobot
Hugging Face’s open-source project LeRobot aims to lower the bar to entry for AI-driven robots. It offers PyTorch-based models, datasets, and tools for use in practical robotics. As part of its cutting-edge approach, the project provides pretrained models and demonstration datasets collected by humans to highlight methods such as imitation learning and reinforcement learning. Providing resources that can be used without assembling a physical robot is one way LeRobot intends to make robotics more accessible.
Link: https://github.com/huggingface/lerobot
#10 ImageGP
The Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Bioinformatics Centre (BIC) created ImageGP. Data visualisation tools like heatmaps, bar charts, and scatter plots may be easily created using this platform. Researchers and scientists can benefit greatly from this tool when they need to generate precise and comprehensive data visualisations for study and dissemination.
Link: https://github.com/Tong-Chen/s-plot or https://www.bic.ac.cn/ImageGP/

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