2013 ResearchPaperRecommenderSystemE
- (Beel et al., 2013) ⇒ Joeran Beel, Stefan Langer, Marcel Genzmehr, Bela Gipp, Corinna Breitinger, and Andreas Nürnberger. (2013). “Research Paper Recommender System Evaluation: A Quantitative Literature Survey.” In: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Reproducibility and Replication in Recommender Systems Evaluation. ISBN:978-1-4503-2465-6 doi:10.1145/2532508.2532512
Subject Headings: Research Document Retrieval, Document Recommendation.
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Over 80 approaches for academic literature recommendation exist today. The approaches were introduced and evaluated in more than 170 research articles, as well as patents, presentations and blogs. We reviewed these approaches and found most evaluations to contain major shortcomings. Of the approaches proposed, 21% were not evaluated. Among the evaluated approaches, 19% were not evaluated against a baseline. Of the user studies performed, 60% had 15 or fewer participants or did not report on the number of participants. Information on runtime and coverage was rarely provided. Due to these and several other shortcomings described in this paper, we conclude that it is currently not possible to determine which recommendation approaches for academic literature are the most promising. However, there is little value in the existence of more than 80 approaches if the best performing approaches are unknown.
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Author | volume | Date Value | title | type | journal | titleUrl | doi | note | year | |
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2013 ResearchPaperRecommenderSystemE | Joeran Beel Stefan Langer Marcel Genzmehr Bela Gipp Corinna Breitinger Andreas Nürnberger | Research Paper Recommender System Evaluation: A Quantitative Literature Survey | 10.1145/2532508.2532512 | 2013 |