Abstract

Information Retrieval has been in existence since the 1940s and is impossible to do without. However, current information retrieval systems are known to be ineffective. The reason that seems to encompass this ineffectiveness is design-focused. Designers and developers of Information Retrieval Systems are known to be system focused rather than user-focused. They provide the same information to users even when they are in different contexts and have diverse preferences. Using a restaurant use case, we propose a conceptual user-centric multi-context hybrid reasoning Information Retrieval model to improve the accuracy of retrieved results.

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