Clicks on search results are the most widely used behavioral sig-nals for predicting search satisfaction. Even though clicks are correlated with satisfaction, they can also be noisy. Previous work has shown that clicks are affected by position bias, caption bias, and other factors. A popular heuristic for reducing this noise is to only consider clicks with long dwell time, usually equaling or exceeding 30 seconds. The rationale is that the more time a searcher spends on a page, the more likely they are to be satisfied with its contents. However, having a single threshold value as-sumes that users need a fixed amount of time to be satisfied with any result click, irrespective of the page chosen. In reality, clicked pages can differ significa...
Time plays an essential role in multiple areas of Information Retrieval (IR) studies such as search ...
Query logs contain rich feedback information from users interacting with search engines. Therefore, ...
In web search, information about times between user actions has been shown to be a good indicator of...
The search engine log files have been used to gather direct user feedback on the relevancy of the do...
There are many existing studies of user behavior in simple tasks (e.g., navigational and information...
This study analyzes the effects that the position of the alternatives ranked by a search engine and ...
Until recently, the lack of user activity on search results was perceived as a sign of user dissatis...
ABSTRACT Click-through behaviors are treated as invaluable sources of user feedback and they have be...
The web is a highly dynamic environment: documents disap-pear or become outdated, new documents appe...
Recent advances in click modeling have established it as an attractive approach to interpret search ...
Session: Web and Knowledge-Based Information SystemsWe propose a personalized re-ranking algorithm t...
The interplay between the response latency of web search systems and users’ search experience has on...
Previous studies of web search result examination have pro-vided valuable insights in understanding ...
Many internet companies, such as Yahoo, Facebook, Google and Twitter, rely on content recommendation...
Abstract: Based on large scale click-through data, this paper study the interactive process between...
Time plays an essential role in multiple areas of Information Retrieval (IR) studies such as search ...
Query logs contain rich feedback information from users interacting with search engines. Therefore, ...
In web search, information about times between user actions has been shown to be a good indicator of...
The search engine log files have been used to gather direct user feedback on the relevancy of the do...
There are many existing studies of user behavior in simple tasks (e.g., navigational and information...
This study analyzes the effects that the position of the alternatives ranked by a search engine and ...
Until recently, the lack of user activity on search results was perceived as a sign of user dissatis...
ABSTRACT Click-through behaviors are treated as invaluable sources of user feedback and they have be...
The web is a highly dynamic environment: documents disap-pear or become outdated, new documents appe...
Recent advances in click modeling have established it as an attractive approach to interpret search ...
Session: Web and Knowledge-Based Information SystemsWe propose a personalized re-ranking algorithm t...
The interplay between the response latency of web search systems and users’ search experience has on...
Previous studies of web search result examination have pro-vided valuable insights in understanding ...
Many internet companies, such as Yahoo, Facebook, Google and Twitter, rely on content recommendation...
Abstract: Based on large scale click-through data, this paper study the interactive process between...
Time plays an essential role in multiple areas of Information Retrieval (IR) studies such as search ...
Query logs contain rich feedback information from users interacting with search engines. Therefore, ...
In web search, information about times between user actions has been shown to be a good indicator of...