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Comparing Various Techniques for Indexing Homework

Documents
Praveen Krishnan, Kartik Dutta, Nikitha Vallurupalli, C.V. Jawahar
Center for Visual Information Technology, IIIT Hyderabad, India
Email: praveen.krishnan@research.iiit.ac.in, kartik.dutta@research.iiit.ac.in, nikitha.vallurupalli@research.iiit.ac.in, jawahar@iiit.ac.in
Abstract Instead of Manually Annotating the various
documents that students submit as part of their classwork, we look at
various ways of indexing documents, using various methods of
document matching.

I. INTRODUCTION
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II. METHODOLOGY
USING THE TEMPLATE

TABLEI. RESULTS OF PLAIN KNN SEARCH

Type
Roll
Number

mAP

Avg_Prec Avg_Prec Avg_Prec Avg_Prec


@1
@5
@10
@N

0.2186 0.5182

0.3606

0.2883

0.0181

ARR100

1219

Names
Signature

Fig. 1. Example of a figure caption. (figure caption)

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IV. CONCLUSIONS
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