A common motivation for personalised search systems is the ability to disambiguate queries based on some knowledge of a user’s interests. An analysis of log files from three search providers, covering a range of scenarios, suggests that this sort of disambiguation would be of marginal use for more specialised providers but may be of use for whole-of-Web search
Abstract: User search behaviour was conceptualized as a strategy undertaken by the user in searching...
On the web, search engines represent a primary instrument through which users exercise their intent....
We propose a model of search term selection process based on our empirical study of professional sea...
Personalizing a user’s web search experience has become a vi-brant area of research in recent years....
Personalizing a user’s web search experience has become a vi-brant area of research in recent years....
We investigate the diverse goals that people have when they issue the same query to a search engine,...
Web search engines have become indispensable tools for finding information online effectively. As th...
With the exponential growth of the available information on the World Wide Web, a traditional search...
This paper examines a new approach to making the evaluation of personal search systems more feasible...
The availability of web search has revolutionised the way people discover information, yet as search...
Web search engines have become often-used tools for many ordinary people today and a growing number ...
World Wide Web is a source of information, and searches on the Web can be analyzed to detect pattern...
This resource is an illustration demonstrating how different search terms can affect the number of r...
Web search query logs contain traces of users ’ search modifications. One strategy users employ is d...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Abstract: User search behaviour was conceptualized as a strategy undertaken by the user in searching...
On the web, search engines represent a primary instrument through which users exercise their intent....
We propose a model of search term selection process based on our empirical study of professional sea...
Personalizing a user’s web search experience has become a vi-brant area of research in recent years....
Personalizing a user’s web search experience has become a vi-brant area of research in recent years....
We investigate the diverse goals that people have when they issue the same query to a search engine,...
Web search engines have become indispensable tools for finding information online effectively. As th...
With the exponential growth of the available information on the World Wide Web, a traditional search...
This paper examines a new approach to making the evaluation of personal search systems more feasible...
The availability of web search has revolutionised the way people discover information, yet as search...
Web search engines have become often-used tools for many ordinary people today and a growing number ...
World Wide Web is a source of information, and searches on the Web can be analyzed to detect pattern...
This resource is an illustration demonstrating how different search terms can affect the number of r...
Web search query logs contain traces of users ’ search modifications. One strategy users employ is d...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Abstract: User search behaviour was conceptualized as a strategy undertaken by the user in searching...
On the web, search engines represent a primary instrument through which users exercise their intent....
We propose a model of search term selection process based on our empirical study of professional sea...