Getting a better understanding of user behavior is important for advancing information retrieval systems. Existing work focuses on modeling and predicting single interaction events, such as clicks. In this paper, we for the first time focus on modeling and predicting sequences of interaction events. And in particular, sequences of clicks. We formulate the problem of click sequence prediction and propose a click sequence model (CSM) that aims to predict the order in which a user will interact with search engine results. CSM is based on a neural network that follows the encoder-decoder architecture. The encoder computes contextual embeddings of the results. The decoder predicts the sequence of positions of the clicked results. It uses an atte...
Click model has been positioned as an effective approach to interpret user click behavior in search ...
Modeling user behavior on a search engine result page is important for understanding the users and s...
Web search engines provide quick and easy access to information available online. In the early days ...
Web search has become a fundamental means for massive users to find information. As a result, huge a...
With the rapid growth of web search in recent years the problem of modeling its users has started to...
Click prediction is one of the fundamental problems in sponsored search. Most of existing studies to...
Most modern web search engines yield a list of documents of a fixed length (usually 10) in response ...
Most modern web search engines yield a list of documents of a fixed length (usually 10) in response ...
Predicting the next request of a user as she visits Web pages has gained importance as Web-based act...
Recent advances in click modeling have established it as an attractive approach to interpret search ...
ABSTRACT Click-through behaviors are treated as invaluable sources of user feedback and they have be...
We evaluate and analyze the quality of click models with respect to their ability to simulate users'...
Understanding users ’ search intents is critical component of modern search engines. A key limitatio...
In this paper, we develop and evaluate several probabilistic models of user click-through behavior t...
The web is a highly dynamic environment: documents disap-pear or become outdated, new documents appe...
Click model has been positioned as an effective approach to interpret user click behavior in search ...
Modeling user behavior on a search engine result page is important for understanding the users and s...
Web search engines provide quick and easy access to information available online. In the early days ...
Web search has become a fundamental means for massive users to find information. As a result, huge a...
With the rapid growth of web search in recent years the problem of modeling its users has started to...
Click prediction is one of the fundamental problems in sponsored search. Most of existing studies to...
Most modern web search engines yield a list of documents of a fixed length (usually 10) in response ...
Most modern web search engines yield a list of documents of a fixed length (usually 10) in response ...
Predicting the next request of a user as she visits Web pages has gained importance as Web-based act...
Recent advances in click modeling have established it as an attractive approach to interpret search ...
ABSTRACT Click-through behaviors are treated as invaluable sources of user feedback and they have be...
We evaluate and analyze the quality of click models with respect to their ability to simulate users'...
Understanding users ’ search intents is critical component of modern search engines. A key limitatio...
In this paper, we develop and evaluate several probabilistic models of user click-through behavior t...
The web is a highly dynamic environment: documents disap-pear or become outdated, new documents appe...
Click model has been positioned as an effective approach to interpret user click behavior in search ...
Modeling user behavior on a search engine result page is important for understanding the users and s...
Web search engines provide quick and easy access to information available online. In the early days ...