In this paper we present an evaluation of techniques that are designed to encourage web searchers to interact more with the results of a web search. Two specific techniques are examined: the presentation of sentences that highly match the searcher's query and the use of implicit evidence. Implicit evidence is evidence captured from the searcher's interaction with the retrieval results and is used to automatically update the display. Our evaluation concentrates on the effectiveness and subject perception of these techniques. The results show, with statistical significance, that the techniques are effective and efficient for information seeking
The idea described in this paper is to improve searches on the Internet by using the syntactic str...
Presentation of search results in Web-based information retrieval (IR) systems has been dominated by...
In this paper we present a query-biased summarisation interface for web searching. The summarisation...
In this paper we present an evaluation of techniques that are designed to encourage web searchers to...
Web searchers typically fail to view search results beyond the first page nor fully examine those re...
In this paper we propose and evaluate interfaces for presenting the results of web searches. Sentenc...
In this paper we report on the application of two contrasting types of relevance feedback for web re...
Searchers can find the construction of query statements for submission to Information Retrieval (IR)...
In this paper we examine the extent to which implicit feedback (where the system attempts to estimat...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The paper presents two approaches to interactively refining us...
Much research in information retrieval (IR) focuses on optimisation of the rank of relevant retrieva...
Web Search Engines (WSEs) are probably nowadays the most complex information systems since they need...
We present a query-biased summarisation interface for Web searching. The summarisation system has be...
Search sessions consist of a person presenting a query to a search engine, followed by that person e...
In this article we describe an evaluation of relevance feedback (RF) algorithms using searcher simul...
The idea described in this paper is to improve searches on the Internet by using the syntactic str...
Presentation of search results in Web-based information retrieval (IR) systems has been dominated by...
In this paper we present a query-biased summarisation interface for web searching. The summarisation...
In this paper we present an evaluation of techniques that are designed to encourage web searchers to...
Web searchers typically fail to view search results beyond the first page nor fully examine those re...
In this paper we propose and evaluate interfaces for presenting the results of web searches. Sentenc...
In this paper we report on the application of two contrasting types of relevance feedback for web re...
Searchers can find the construction of query statements for submission to Information Retrieval (IR)...
In this paper we examine the extent to which implicit feedback (where the system attempts to estimat...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The paper presents two approaches to interactively refining us...
Much research in information retrieval (IR) focuses on optimisation of the rank of relevant retrieva...
Web Search Engines (WSEs) are probably nowadays the most complex information systems since they need...
We present a query-biased summarisation interface for Web searching. The summarisation system has be...
Search sessions consist of a person presenting a query to a search engine, followed by that person e...
In this article we describe an evaluation of relevance feedback (RF) algorithms using searcher simul...
The idea described in this paper is to improve searches on the Internet by using the syntactic str...
Presentation of search results in Web-based information retrieval (IR) systems has been dominated by...
In this paper we present a query-biased summarisation interface for web searching. The summarisation...