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A Ranking Algorithm for Re-finding

Information Retrieval 2016-02-19 v2

Abstract

Re-finding files from a personal computer is a frequent demand to users. When encountered a difficult re-finding task, people may not recall the attributes used by conventional re-finding methods, such as a file's path, file name, keywords etc., the re-finding would fail. We proposed a method to support difficult re-finding tasks. By asking the user a list of questions about the target, such as a document's pages, author numbers, accumulated reading time, last reading location etc. Then use the user's answers to filter out the target. After the user answered a list of questions about the target file, we evaluate the user's familiar degree about the target file based on the answers. We devise a ranking algorithm which sorts the candidates by comparing the user's familiarity degree about the target and the candidates. We also propose a method to generate re-finding tasks artificially based on the user's own document corpus.

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@article{arxiv.1602.05157,
  title  = {A Ranking Algorithm for Re-finding},
  author = {Gangli Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.05157},
  year   = {2016}
}