Current Brainstorm Strategies (Creative Lenses)
In Step 3, the AI launches parallel subagents, each using a fixed creative lens to generate research ideas grounded in the verified survey:
| Lens |
Strategy |
Search focus |
| Combiner |
Combine two distant findings into a novel approach |
Search for prior attempts at this combination |
| Inverter |
Invert a key assumption — what if the opposite is true? |
Search for evidence supporting the inverted assumption |
| Transplanter |
Apply a method from field A to problem B |
Search field A for concrete methods and their results |
| Bottleneck-breaker |
Directly attack the identified bottleneck |
Search for recent tools, techniques, or compute advances that could break it |
How to contribute
These four lenses are a starting point, but creative ideation can take many more forms. If you have a brainstorming strategy that consistently generates good research ideas, please share it here!
Some questions to consider:
- Are there creative thinking frameworks from your field that produce non-obvious ideas?
- Are there lenses that work well for specific types of problems (theoretical, experimental, computational)?
- Should any existing lenses be refined or split into more specific variants?
- Are there lenses inspired by established creativity methods (TRIZ, SCAMPER, lateral thinking, etc.) that would fit well here?
Please describe:
- The lens name
- The strategy (what does the subagent do?)
- The search focus (what should it look for to ground the idea?)
- An example of an idea it might generate
Current Brainstorm Strategies (Creative Lenses)
In Step 3, the AI launches parallel subagents, each using a fixed creative lens to generate research ideas grounded in the verified survey:
How to contribute
These four lenses are a starting point, but creative ideation can take many more forms. If you have a brainstorming strategy that consistently generates good research ideas, please share it here!
Some questions to consider:
Please describe: