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Recommending citations: Translating papers into references

  • Wenyi Huang
  • , Saurabh Kataria
  • , Cornelia Caragea
  • , Prasenjit Mitra
  • , C. Lee Giles
  • , Lior Rokach

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    Abstract

    When we write or prepare to write a research paper, we always have appropriate references in mind. However, there are most likely references we have missed and should have been read and cited. As such a good citation recommendation system would not only improve our paper but, overall, the efficiency and quality of literature search. Usually, a citation's context contains explicit words explaining the citation. Using this, we propose a method that "translates" research papers into references. By considering the citations and their contexts from existing papers as parallel data written in two different "languages", we adopt the translation model to create a relationship between these two "vocabularies". Experiments on both CiteSeer and CiteULike dataset show that our approach outperforms other baseline methods and increase the precision, recall and f-measure by at least 5% to 10%, respectively. In addition, our approach runs much faster in the both training and recommending stage, which proves the effectiveness and the scalability of our work.

    Original languageAmerican English
    Title of host publicationCIKM 2012 - Proceedings of the 21st ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
    Pages1910-1914
    Number of pages5
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 19 Dec 2012
    Event21st ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, CIKM 2012 - Maui, HI, United States
    Duration: 29 Oct 20122 Nov 2012

    Publication series

    NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

    Conference

    Conference21st ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, CIKM 2012
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityMaui, HI
    Period29/10/122/11/12

    Keywords

    • citation recommendation
    • machine translation

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Software
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
    • Computer Networks and Communications

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