2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-27618-8_5
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Research Paper Search Using a Topic-Based Boolean Query Search and a General Query-Based Ranking Model

Abstract: When conducting a search for research papers, the search should return comprehensive results related to the user's query. In general, a user inputs a Boolean query that reflects the information need, and the search engine ranks the research papers based on the query. However, it is difficult to anticipate all possible terms that authors of relevant papers might have used. Moreover, general querybased ranking methods emphasize how to rank the relevant documents at the top of the results, but require some means … Show more

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