Plato’s Cave: A Human-Centered Research Verification System

Authors

  • Matheus Kunzler Maldaner University of Florida
  • Raul Valle University of Florida
  • Junsung Kim University of Florida
  • Tonuka Sultan University of Florida
  • Pranav Bhargava University of Florida
  • Matthew Maloni University of Florida
  • John Courtney University of Florida
  • Hoang Nguyen University of Florida
  • Aamogh Sawant Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Kristian O'Connor University of Florida
  • Stephen Wormald University of Florida
  • Damon L. Woodard University of Florida

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaaiss.v8i1.42575

Abstract

The growing publication rate of research papers has created an urgent need for better ways to fact-check information, assess writing quality, and identify unverifiable claims. We present Plato’s Cave as an open-source, human-centered research verification system that (i) creates a directed acyclic graph (DAG) from a document, (ii) leverages web agents to assign credibility scores to nodes and edges from the DAG, and (iii) gives a final score by interpreting and evaluating the paper’s argumentative structure. We report the system implementation and results on a collected dataset of 104 research papers.

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Published

2026-05-18

How to Cite

Kunzler Maldaner, M., Valle, R., Kim, J., Sultan, T., Bhargava, P., Maloni, M., … Woodard, D. L. (2026). Plato’s Cave: A Human-Centered Research Verification System. Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium Series, 8(1), 438–446. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaaiss.v8i1.42575

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Machine Learning and Knowledge Engineering (MAKE 2026)