The Tangent Search Engine: Improved Similarity Metrics and Scalability for Math Formula Search
July 22, 2015 Β· Declared Dead Β· π arXiv.org
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Authors
Richard Zanibbi, Kenny Davila, Andrew Kane, Frank Tompa
arXiv ID
1507.06235
Category
cs.IR: Information Retrieval
Citations
12
Venue
arXiv.org
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
With the ever-increasing quantity and variety of data worldwide, the Web has become a rich repository of mathematical formulae. This necessitates the creation of robust and scalable systems for Mathematical Information Retrieval, where users search for mathematical information using individual formulae (query-by-expression) or a combination of keywords and formulae. Often, the pages that best satisfy users' information needs contain expressions that only approximately match the query formulae. For users trying to locate or re-find a specific expression, browse for similar formulae, or who are mathematical non-experts, the similarity of formulae depends more on the relative positions of symbols than on deep mathematical semantics. We propose the Maximum Subtree Similarity (MSS) metric for query-by-expression that produces intuitive rankings of formulae based on their appearance, as represented by the types and relative positions of symbols. Because it is too expensive to apply the metric against all formulae in large collections, we first retrieve expressions using an inverted index over tuples that encode relationships between pairs of symbols, ranking hits using the Dice coefficient. The top-k formulae are then re-ranked using MSS. Our approach obtains state-of-the-art performance on the NTCIR-11 Wikipedia formula retrieval benchmark and is efficient in terms of both index space and overall retrieval time. Retrieval systems for other graphical forms, including chemical diagrams, flowcharts, figures, and tables, may also benefit from adopting our approach.
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