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HybridCite: A Hybrid Model for Context-Aware Citation Recommendation

Michael Färber, Ashwath J. Sampath

202027 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Citation recommendation systems aim to recommend citations for either a complete paper or a small portion of text called a citation context. The process of recommending citations for citation contexts is called local citation recommendation and is the focus of this paper. Firstly, we develop citation recommendation approaches based on embeddings, topic modeling, and information retrieval techniques. We combine, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, the best-performing algorithms into a semi-genetic hybrid recommender system for citation recommendation. We evaluate the single approaches and the hybrid approach offline based on several data sets, such as the Microsoft Academic Graph (MAG) and the MAG in combination with arXiv and ACL. We further conduct a user study for evaluating our approaches online. Our evaluation results show that a hybrid model containing embedding and information retrieval-based components outperforms its individual components and further algorithms by a large margin.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRecommender systemCitationInformation retrievalContext (archaeology)Margin (machine learning)Focus (optics)Process (computing)GraphEmbeddingCollaborative filteringWorld Wide WebMachine learningArtificial intelligenceTheoretical computer sciencePaleontologyBiologyOperating systemOpticsPhysicsTopic ModelingRecommender Systems and TechniquesAdvanced Graph Neural Networks
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