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Rivendell: Project-Based Academic Search Engine

Information Retrieval 2022-06-28 v1

Abstract

Finding relevant research literature in online databases is a familiar challenge to all researchers. General search approaches trying to tackle this challenge fall into two groups: one-time search and life-time search. We observe that both approaches ignore unique attributes of the research domain and are affected by concept drift. We posit that in searching for research papers, a combination of a life-time search engine with an explicitly-provided context (project) provides a solution to the concept drift problem. We developed and deployed a project-based meta-search engine for research papers called Rivendell. Using Rivendell, we conducted experiments with 199 subjects, comparing project-based search performance to one-time and life-time search engines, revealing an improvement of up to 12.8 percent in project-based search compared to life-time search.

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@article{arxiv.2206.12926,
  title  = {Rivendell: Project-Based Academic Search Engine},
  author = {Teddy Lazebnik and Hanna Weitman and Yoav Goldberg and Gal A. Kaminka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.12926},
  year   = {2022}
}
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