PaperRouter-Agent: A Content-Grounded LLM Agent for Personalized Hierarchical Paper Routing
Researchers organize the papers they collect into personal folder hierarchies in reference managers, and route each new paper into the folder where it belongs. This task differs from standard hierarchical text classification. A user's folder hierarchy is not a fixed, shared taxonomy but a private and evolving folksonomy whose folder meanings may be topical, shorthand, venue-based, or process-oriented, and are often defined by the papers already stored inside them. We formalize this setting as personalized hierarchical paper routing (PHPR): assigning an incoming paper to folders in a user-speci
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Paper → model → repo connections mined from source citations (Tier-1 exact match).
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- Linked via arxiv authorKeshen Zhou →
PaperRouter-Agent: A Content-Grounded LLM Agent for Personalized Hierarchical Paper Routing
- Linked via arxiv authorLintao Wang →
PaperRouter-Agent: A Content-Grounded LLM Agent for Personalized Hierarchical Paper Routing
- Linked via arxiv authorSuqin Yuan →
PaperRouter-Agent: A Content-Grounded LLM Agent for Personalized Hierarchical Paper Routing
- Linked via arxiv authorZhuqiang Lu →
PaperRouter-Agent: A Content-Grounded LLM Agent for Personalized Hierarchical Paper Routing
- Linked via arxiv authorYuyu Luo →
PaperRouter-Agent: A Content-Grounded LLM Agent for Personalized Hierarchical Paper Routing
- Linked via arxiv authorZhiyong Wang →
PaperRouter-Agent: A Content-Grounded LLM Agent for Personalized Hierarchical Paper Routing
