People frequently use the world-wide web to find their most preferred item among a large range of options. We call this task preference-based search. The most common tool for preference-based search on the WWW today obtains users ’ preferences by asking them to fill in a form. It then returns a list of items that most closely match these preferences. Recently, several researchers have proposed tools for preference-based search that elicit preferences from the critiques a user actively makes on examples shown to them. We carried out a user study in order to compare the performance of traditional preference-based search tools using form-filling with two different versions of an example-critiquing tool. The results show that example critiquing...
Information retrieval systems have traditionally been evaluated over absolute judgments of relevance...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
Web search tools are used on a daily basis by billions of people. The commercial providers of these ...
People frequently use the world-wide web to find their most preferred item among a large range of op...
We consider interactive tools that help users search for their most preferred item in a large collec...
We consider interactive tools that help users search for their most preferred item in a large collec...
Preference-based search is the problem of finding an item that matches best with a user’s preference...
Preference-based search is the problem of finding an item that matches best with a user’s preference...
paolo.viappiani|boi.faltings Abstract. Preference-based search is the problem of finding an item tha...
The internet presents people with an increasingly bewildering variety of choices. Online consumers h...
Online systems that help users select the most preferential item from a large electronic catalog are...
We address user system interaction issues in product search and recommender systems: how to help use...
In a previously reported user study, we found that users were able to perform decision tradeoff task...
Users often have to search for a most preferred item but do not know how to state their preferences ...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
Information retrieval systems have traditionally been evaluated over absolute judgments of relevance...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
Web search tools are used on a daily basis by billions of people. The commercial providers of these ...
People frequently use the world-wide web to find their most preferred item among a large range of op...
We consider interactive tools that help users search for their most preferred item in a large collec...
We consider interactive tools that help users search for their most preferred item in a large collec...
Preference-based search is the problem of finding an item that matches best with a user’s preference...
Preference-based search is the problem of finding an item that matches best with a user’s preference...
paolo.viappiani|boi.faltings Abstract. Preference-based search is the problem of finding an item tha...
The internet presents people with an increasingly bewildering variety of choices. Online consumers h...
Online systems that help users select the most preferential item from a large electronic catalog are...
We address user system interaction issues in product search and recommender systems: how to help use...
In a previously reported user study, we found that users were able to perform decision tradeoff task...
Users often have to search for a most preferred item but do not know how to state their preferences ...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
Information retrieval systems have traditionally been evaluated over absolute judgments of relevance...
This paper presents results comparing user preference for search engine rankings with measures of ef...
Web search tools are used on a daily basis by billions of people. The commercial providers of these ...