Purpose: Web search engines are frequently used by people to locate information on the Internet. However, not all queries have an informational goal. Instead of information, some people may be looking for specific web sites or may wish to conduct transactions with web services. This paper aims to focus on automatically classifying the different user intents behind web queries. Design/methodology/approach: For the research reported in this paper, 130,000 web search engine queries are categorized as informational, navigational, or transactional using a k-means clustering approach based on a variety of query traits. Findings: The research findings show that more than 75 percent of web queries (clustered into eight classifications) are informat...
Search engines try to support people in finding information and locating services on the web. What p...
Predicting the goals of internet users can be extremely useful in e-commerce, online entertainment, ...
Understanding users\u27 latent intents behind search queries is essential for satisfying a user\u27s...
In this paper, we define and present a comprehensive classification of user intent for Web searching...
Understanding and modeling users' intent in search queries is an important topic in studying search ...
Search engines operate as an oracle between user queries and information access: the user types the ...
This paper is concerned with actively predicting search intent from user browsing behavior data. In ...
Abstract:- Recognizing or inferring client's search objective from given query is a difficult j...
The purpose of this paper is to test the reliability of query intents derived from queries, eitherby...
Purpose: In this paper, we attempt to use query refinements to identify users’ search intents ...
Abstract: Different users may want to search different goals when they submit some ambiguous query, ...
Commonsense knowledge is a type of knowledge consisting of facts that humans use every day. Humans m...
Query-level search intent categorizations alone cannot capture the complexity that spans search task...
Understanding user intent during a web navigation session is a challenging topic, which is drawing t...
As the Web continues to increase both in size and complexity, Web search is a ubiquitous service tha...
Search engines try to support people in finding information and locating services on the web. What p...
Predicting the goals of internet users can be extremely useful in e-commerce, online entertainment, ...
Understanding users\u27 latent intents behind search queries is essential for satisfying a user\u27s...
In this paper, we define and present a comprehensive classification of user intent for Web searching...
Understanding and modeling users' intent in search queries is an important topic in studying search ...
Search engines operate as an oracle between user queries and information access: the user types the ...
This paper is concerned with actively predicting search intent from user browsing behavior data. In ...
Abstract:- Recognizing or inferring client's search objective from given query is a difficult j...
The purpose of this paper is to test the reliability of query intents derived from queries, eitherby...
Purpose: In this paper, we attempt to use query refinements to identify users’ search intents ...
Abstract: Different users may want to search different goals when they submit some ambiguous query, ...
Commonsense knowledge is a type of knowledge consisting of facts that humans use every day. Humans m...
Query-level search intent categorizations alone cannot capture the complexity that spans search task...
Understanding user intent during a web navigation session is a challenging topic, which is drawing t...
As the Web continues to increase both in size and complexity, Web search is a ubiquitous service tha...
Search engines try to support people in finding information and locating services on the web. What p...
Predicting the goals of internet users can be extremely useful in e-commerce, online entertainment, ...
Understanding users\u27 latent intents behind search queries is essential for satisfying a user\u27s...