In difficult information seeking tasks, the majority of topranked documents for an initial query may be non-relevant, and negative relevance feedback may then help find relevant documents. Traditional negative relevance feedback has been studied on document results; we introduce a system and interface for negative feedback in a novel exploratory search setting, where continuous-valued feedback is directly given to keyword features of an inferred probabilistic user intent model. The introduced system allows both positive and negative feedback directly on an interactive visual interface, by letting the user manipulate keywords on an optimized visualization of modeled user intent. Feedback on the interactive intent model lets the user direct t...
Abstract. We investigate models for content-based image retrieval with relevance feedback, in partic...
In information retrieval systems, users often have difficulties in forming precise queries to expres...
A user’s goals and interests during an exploratory search task are often ambiguous and complex. When...
In difficult information seeking tasks, the majority of topranked documents for an initial query may...
In this paper we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioural information into the rel...
Exploratory search requires the system to assist the user in comprehending the information space and...
Strategies for positive and negative relevance feedback in image retrieval MULLER, Henning, et al. R...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Relevance feedback has been shown to be a very effective tool for enhancing retrieval results in tex...
Retrieval systems based on machine learning require both positive and negative examples to perform i...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Pseudo-relevance feedback (PRF) has evident potential for enriching the represen...
In interactive information-seeking, a user often performs many interrelated queries and interactions...
Multimedia database interfaces should be designed to be very user-adaptive, since there is no genera...
In this article we describe an evaluation of relevance feedback (RF) algorithms using searcher simul...
Searchers can find the construction of query statements for submission to Information Retrieval (IR)...
Abstract. We investigate models for content-based image retrieval with relevance feedback, in partic...
In information retrieval systems, users often have difficulties in forming precise queries to expres...
A user’s goals and interests during an exploratory search task are often ambiguous and complex. When...
In difficult information seeking tasks, the majority of topranked documents for an initial query may...
In this paper we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioural information into the rel...
Exploratory search requires the system to assist the user in comprehending the information space and...
Strategies for positive and negative relevance feedback in image retrieval MULLER, Henning, et al. R...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Relevance feedback has been shown to be a very effective tool for enhancing retrieval results in tex...
Retrieval systems based on machine learning require both positive and negative examples to perform i...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Pseudo-relevance feedback (PRF) has evident potential for enriching the represen...
In interactive information-seeking, a user often performs many interrelated queries and interactions...
Multimedia database interfaces should be designed to be very user-adaptive, since there is no genera...
In this article we describe an evaluation of relevance feedback (RF) algorithms using searcher simul...
Searchers can find the construction of query statements for submission to Information Retrieval (IR)...
Abstract. We investigate models for content-based image retrieval with relevance feedback, in partic...
In information retrieval systems, users often have difficulties in forming precise queries to expres...
A user’s goals and interests during an exploratory search task are often ambiguous and complex. When...