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A New Email Retrieval Ranking Approach


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1 Department of Computer Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
2 Department of Computer Science, Fayoum University, Fayoum, Egypt
3 Department of Computer Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
 

Email Retrieval task has recently taken much attention to help the user retrieve the email(s) related to the submitted query. Up to our knowledge, existing email retrieval ranking approaches sort the retrieved emails based on some heuristic rules, which are either search clues or some predefined user criteria ischolar_mained in email fields. Unfortunately, the user usually does not know the effective rule that acquires best ranking related to his query. This paper presents a new email retrieval ranking approach to tackle this problem. It ranks the retrieved emails based on a scoring function that depends on crucial email fields, namely subject, content, and sender. The paper also proposes an architecture to allow every user in a network/group of users to be able, if permissible, to know the most important network senders who are interested in his submitted query words. The experimental evaluation on Enron corpus prove that our approach outperforms known email retrieval ranking approaches.

Keywords

Email Ranking, Email Fields, Email Threading, Scoring Function, and Email Network Architecture.
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Authors

Samir Abdel Rahman
Department of Computer Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Basma Hassan
Department of Computer Science, Fayoum University, Fayoum, Egypt
Reem Bahgat
Department of Computer Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt

Abstract


Email Retrieval task has recently taken much attention to help the user retrieve the email(s) related to the submitted query. Up to our knowledge, existing email retrieval ranking approaches sort the retrieved emails based on some heuristic rules, which are either search clues or some predefined user criteria ischolar_mained in email fields. Unfortunately, the user usually does not know the effective rule that acquires best ranking related to his query. This paper presents a new email retrieval ranking approach to tackle this problem. It ranks the retrieved emails based on a scoring function that depends on crucial email fields, namely subject, content, and sender. The paper also proposes an architecture to allow every user in a network/group of users to be able, if permissible, to know the most important network senders who are interested in his submitted query words. The experimental evaluation on Enron corpus prove that our approach outperforms known email retrieval ranking approaches.

Keywords


Email Ranking, Email Fields, Email Threading, Scoring Function, and Email Network Architecture.