[HN Gopher] Paper2Code: Automating Code Generation from Scientif...
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       Paper2Code: Automating Code Generation from Scientific Papers
        
       Author : Jerry2
       Score  : 58 points
       Date   : 2025-04-25 17:36 UTC (5 hours ago)
        
 (HTM) web link (arxiv.org)
 (TXT) w3m dump (arxiv.org)
        
       | colkassad wrote:
       | It would be neat to run their pdf through their implementation[1]
       | and compare results.
       | 
       | https://github.com/going-doer/Paper2Code
        
         | endofreach wrote:
         | Damn, i was hoping the link was your result of that. Please do
         | that. I can't start another project currently. But i'd love the
         | short result as an anecdote. But if you don't do it, i might
         | have to. Please let me know. Great idea, really.
        
           | omneity wrote:
           | If I was the paper author I would have done it and include
           | the results as an appendix or a repo.
        
             | JackYoustra wrote:
             | haha would that itself be a product of the paper then?
        
               | omneity wrote:
               | Maybe by doing it enough times o3-mini will end up
               | reimplementing itself?
        
               | endofreach wrote:
               | Imagine, this was actually the consequence-- against all
               | odds. The true power of AI is about to be discovered...
               | through this silly experiment... and you are the one...
               | all you gotta do-- is do it. And imagine you don't do it,
               | because you think it can't lead to such a serious
               | result... and if we miss this great leap forward... go,
               | throw your life away and do this. now. the universe is
               | waiting on you, my friend.
        
       | bjourne wrote:
       | It relies on OpenAI's o3-mini model which (I think) you have to
       | pay for.
        
       | sitkack wrote:
       | I have had good results doing bidirectional programming in Tex
       | <=> Python.
        
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