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Interpretable Document Representations for Fast and Accurate Retrieval of Mathematical Information

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A study conducted by the International Data Corporation predicted that by the year 2021, the total amount of digital information resources would have reached the 40 zettabyte mark [2]. According to a rule formulated by Merrill Lynch, 80 to 90% of these resources are unstructured [7]. Despite this, users expect digital libraries to provide them with fast and interpretable access to digital information resources that will satisfy their information need. Math information retrieval emerged as a subfield of information retrieval in 2008 [8], when it became clear that standard information retrieval techniques used for text documents are inadequate to accurately retrieve documents in digital mathematical libraries.

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SIGIR '21: Proceedings of the 44th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval
July 2021
2998 pages
ISBN:9781450380379
DOI:10.1145/3404835
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  1. digital mathematical libraries
  2. formula unification
  3. math information retrieval
  4. query expansion
  5. representation learning

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