The search engine log files have been used to gather direct user feedback on the relevancy of the documents presented in the results page. Typically the relative position of the clicks gathered from the log files is used a proxy for the direct user feedback. In this paper we identify reasons for the incompleteness of the relative position of clicks for deciphering the user preferences. Hence, we propose the use of time spent by the user in reading through the document as indicative of user preference for a document with respect to a query. Also, we identify the issues involved in using the time measure and propose means to address them
Query logs record past query sessions across a time span. A statistical model is proposed to explain...
Abstract—Search engine relevance and user experience is very important in web search applications. I...
The interplay between the response latency of web search systems and users’ search experience has on...
The search engine log files have been used to gather direct user feedback on the relevancy of the do...
The need for effective technologies to help Web users locate items (information or products) is incr...
Search sessions consist of a person presenting a query to a search engine, followed by that person e...
Clicks on search results are the most widely used behavioral sig-nals for predicting search satisfac...
Time plays an essential role in multiple areas of Information Retrieval (IR) studies such as search ...
Evaluation of search engine result relevance has traditionally been an expensive process done by hum...
The World Wide Web currently contains billions of documents; this causes difficulty in finding the d...
The web is a highly dynamic environment: documents disap-pear or become outdated, new documents appe...
Different users may have different search goals when they submit broad-topic and ambiguous query, to...
Different users may have different search goals when they submit broad-topic and ambiguous query, to...
Abstract: Based on large scale click-through data, this paper study the interactive process between...
Everybody experiences time constraints in their day-to-day lives, possibly influencing our judgmen...
Query logs record past query sessions across a time span. A statistical model is proposed to explain...
Abstract—Search engine relevance and user experience is very important in web search applications. I...
The interplay between the response latency of web search systems and users’ search experience has on...
The search engine log files have been used to gather direct user feedback on the relevancy of the do...
The need for effective technologies to help Web users locate items (information or products) is incr...
Search sessions consist of a person presenting a query to a search engine, followed by that person e...
Clicks on search results are the most widely used behavioral sig-nals for predicting search satisfac...
Time plays an essential role in multiple areas of Information Retrieval (IR) studies such as search ...
Evaluation of search engine result relevance has traditionally been an expensive process done by hum...
The World Wide Web currently contains billions of documents; this causes difficulty in finding the d...
The web is a highly dynamic environment: documents disap-pear or become outdated, new documents appe...
Different users may have different search goals when they submit broad-topic and ambiguous query, to...
Different users may have different search goals when they submit broad-topic and ambiguous query, to...
Abstract: Based on large scale click-through data, this paper study the interactive process between...
Everybody experiences time constraints in their day-to-day lives, possibly influencing our judgmen...
Query logs record past query sessions across a time span. A statistical model is proposed to explain...
Abstract—Search engine relevance and user experience is very important in web search applications. I...
The interplay between the response latency of web search systems and users’ search experience has on...