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Similarity Search on Computational Notebooks (2201.12786v1)

Published 30 Jan 2022 in cs.IR

Abstract: Computational notebook software such as Jupyter Notebook is popular for data science tasks. Numerous computational notebooks are available on the Web and reusable; however, searching for computational notebooks manually is a tedious task, and so far, there are no tools to search for computational notebooks effectively and efficiently. In this paper, we propose a similarity search on computational notebooks and develop a new framework for the similarity search. Given contents (i.e., source codes, tabular data, libraries, and outputs formats) in computational notebooks as a query, the similarity search problem aims to find top-k computational notebooks with the most similar contents. We define two similarity measures; set-based and graph-based similarities. Set-based similarity handles each content independently, while graph-based similarity captures the relationships between contents. Our framework can effectively prune the candidates of computational notebooks that should not be in the top-k results. Furthermore, we develop optimization techniques such as caching and indexing to accelerate the search. Experiments using Kaggle notebooks show that our method, in particular graph-based similarity, can achieve high accuracy and high efficiency.

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Authors (4)
  1. Misato Horiuchi (1 paper)
  2. Yuya Sasaki (71 papers)
  3. Chuan Xiao (32 papers)
  4. Makoto Onizuka (37 papers)
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