In the current work, we investigate the feasibility of using past experience to predict which documents will be accessed by users. Document access may be viewed as a surrogate measure of relevance, in which case the discussion here regards a method to improve retrieval effectiveness. But our main concern here is with users\u27 access patterns per se. The prediction of future document accesses based on the past, is applied to two different IR services, (a) browsing and (b) keyword search. A straightforward method using conditional probabilities shows promise in both cases, while very different access patterns are observed for users of the two different IR services. These results have potential technical uses in improving document retrieval, ...
The foremost mission of any information retrieval algorithm is the efficient extraction of user inte...
The World-Wide Web continues its remarkable and seemingly unregulated growth. This growth has seen a...
Research on relevance has established a conceptual consensus that stresses the importance of studyi...
Network-accessible multimedia databases, repositories, and libraries are proliferating at a rapid ra...
Network-accessible multimedia databases, repositories, and libraries are proliferating at a rapid ra...
When using information retrieval (IR) systems, users often pose short and ambiguous query terms. It ...
This dissertation examines the impact of exploration and learning upon eDiscovery information retrie...
Objective To determine whether past access to biomedical documents can predict future document acces...
This dissertation investigates pattern-oriented access to collections of unstructured text documents...
Measuring relevance of documents with respect to a user’s query is at the heart of information retri...
The concept of relevance has received a great deal of theoretical attention. Separately, the relatio...
The objective of this research is to discover the search state and path patterns through which users...
Retrievability is an important and interesting indicator that can be used in a number of ways to ana...
We present initial results from a project, in which we examined feasibility of inferring web page re...
Relevance as an information science concept is at the center of human information behavior. Relevan...
The foremost mission of any information retrieval algorithm is the efficient extraction of user inte...
The World-Wide Web continues its remarkable and seemingly unregulated growth. This growth has seen a...
Research on relevance has established a conceptual consensus that stresses the importance of studyi...
Network-accessible multimedia databases, repositories, and libraries are proliferating at a rapid ra...
Network-accessible multimedia databases, repositories, and libraries are proliferating at a rapid ra...
When using information retrieval (IR) systems, users often pose short and ambiguous query terms. It ...
This dissertation examines the impact of exploration and learning upon eDiscovery information retrie...
Objective To determine whether past access to biomedical documents can predict future document acces...
This dissertation investigates pattern-oriented access to collections of unstructured text documents...
Measuring relevance of documents with respect to a user’s query is at the heart of information retri...
The concept of relevance has received a great deal of theoretical attention. Separately, the relatio...
The objective of this research is to discover the search state and path patterns through which users...
Retrievability is an important and interesting indicator that can be used in a number of ways to ana...
We present initial results from a project, in which we examined feasibility of inferring web page re...
Relevance as an information science concept is at the center of human information behavior. Relevan...
The foremost mission of any information retrieval algorithm is the efficient extraction of user inte...
The World-Wide Web continues its remarkable and seemingly unregulated growth. This growth has seen a...
Research on relevance has established a conceptual consensus that stresses the importance of studyi...