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Relevance Ranking in the Scholarly Domain
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Relevance Ranking in the Scholarly Domain
Dr. Tamar SadehLIBER Conference
Tartu, Estonia, June 2012
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1 2 3The top three keys for success
1 Content
2 Speed
3 Relevance Ranking
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Relevance is the measure of correspondence between a document and a query as determined by a user
Based on Saracevic, 1975
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• System or algorithmic relevance• Topical or subject relevance• Cognitive relevance or pertinence• Situational relevance or utility• Affective relevance
• System or algorithmic relevance• Topical or subject relevance• Cognitive relevance or pertinence• Situational relevance or utility• Effective relevance
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There is no absolute relevance
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The ScholarRank
Project
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The GoalEnhance the Primo relevance
ranking algorithm
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Relevance ranking was not new to us.
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Methodology
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• Setting up a team• Building test environment, tools, and
procedures• Defining metrics to evaluate our current
success and the improvements we make• Defining measurements to assess the success
of the changes, once implemented
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Evaluation
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• Working with researchers• Researchers’ evaluation quantified • Enhancements introduced and checked in the
lab, using defined metrics • Enhancements launched and usage patterns
monitored• Improvements are introduced on an ongoing
basis
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How is relevance ranking
calculated?
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abstract author date full text journal
language type publisher subject title
citations downloads journal impact factor eigenfactor pagerank
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academic degree discipline(s) language
location previous selections search history
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broad-topic search currency exact-item search material type
narrow-topic search
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Broad-topic query
Narrow-topic query
Author-related query
Known-item query
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The match: traditional information retrieval
methods, adapted to the scholarly environment
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?no. of citations; no. of selections; recency; type; peer review
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Academic degree, discipline
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Computer Science
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Psychology
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Mathematics
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Physics
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Author-related query, known-item query, broad-topic query…
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Before
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