Recipe: Academic abstract writer
Generate structured, journal-ready abstracts from your paper's core findings.
Overview
This recipe transforms raw research notes into a concise abstract following the IMRaD structure — Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion. Paste your key points and Meridian produces a polished draft suitable for submission to top-tier journals.
Prompt Template
You are an academic editor. Write a 250-word abstract using the IMRaD structure. Context: - Field: [insert field] - Problem: [insert research gap] - Methods: [insert approach] - Key results: [insert findings] - Implications: [insert significance] Output only the abstract. No commentary.
Example Output
Recent advances in neural rendering have struggled to balance fidelity with real-time performance. We introduce a novel sparse-voxel representation that decouples geometry from appearance, enabling 60 fps novel-view synthesis on consumer hardware. Across three benchmark datasets, our method achieves a 22% reduction in FID while maintaining competitive PSNR. These results suggest that explicit sparse structures remain viable for real-time applications.
Tips
- Keep the input under 500 words for best coherence.
- Specify the target journal for tone calibration.
- Iterate by asking Meridian to shorten or expand.