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Scholar Inbox: Personalized Paper Recommendations for Scientists

11 April 2025
Markus Flicke
Glenn Angrabeit
Madhav Iyengar
Vitalii Protsenko
Illia Shakun
Jovan Cicvaric
Bora Kargi
Haoyu He
Lukas Schuler
Lewin Scholz
Kavyanjali Agnihotri
Yong Cao
Andreas Geiger
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Scholar Inbox is a new open-access platform designed to address the challenges researchers face in staying current with the rapidly expanding volume of scientific literature. We provide personalized recommendations, continuous updates from open-access archives (arXiv, bioRxiv, etc.), visual paper summaries, semantic search, and a range of tools to streamline research workflows and promote open research access. The platform's personalized recommendation system is trained on user ratings, ensuring that recommendations are tailored to individual researchers' interests. To further enhance the user experience, Scholar Inbox also offers a map of science that provides an overview of research across domains, enabling users to easily explore specific topics. We use this map to address the cold start problem common in recommender systems, as well as an active learning strategy that iteratively prompts users to rate a selection of papers, allowing the system to learn user preferences quickly. We evaluate the quality of our recommendation system on a novel dataset of 800k user ratings, which we make publicly available, as well as via an extensive user study.this https URL

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@article{flicke2025_2504.08385,
  title={ Scholar Inbox: Personalized Paper Recommendations for Scientists },
  author={ Markus Flicke and Glenn Angrabeit and Madhav Iyengar and Vitalii Protsenko and Illia Shakun and Jovan Cicvaric and Bora Kargi and Haoyu He and Lukas Schuler and Lewin Scholz and Kavyanjali Agnihotri and Yong Cao and Andreas Geiger },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.08385},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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