Predicting the query latency by a search engine has important benefits, for instance, in allowing the search engine to adjust its configuration to address long-running queries without unnecessarily sacrificing its ef- fectiveness. However, for the dynamic pruning techniques that underlie many commercial search engines, achieving accurate predictions of query latencies is difficult. We propose the use of index synopses—which are stochastic samples of the full index—for attaining accurate timing predictions. Indeed, we experiment using the TREC ClueWeb09 collection, and a large set of real user queries, and find that using small index synopses it is possible to very accurately estimate properties of the larger index, including sizes of postin...
Query performance prediction (QPP) aims at automatically estimating the information retrieval system...
The query-performance prediction task has been described as estimating retrieval effectiveness in th...
Web search engines typically index and retrieve at the page level. In this study, we investigate a d...
Predicting the query latency by a search engine has important benefits, for instance, in allowing th...
Predicting the query latency by a search engine has important benefits, for instance, in allowing th...
A commercial web search engine shards its index among many servers, and therefore the response time ...
Dynamic pruning strategies are effective yet permit efficient retrieval by pruning - i.e. not fully ...
Dynamic pruning strategies permit efficient retrieval by not fully scoring all postings of the docum...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
To enhance effectiveness, a user’s query can be rewritten internally by the search engine in many wa...
Web search engines are built from components capable of processing large amounts of user queries per...
While Web search engines are built to cope with a large number of queries, query traffic can exceed ...
Query performance prediction aims to predict whether a query will have a high average precision give...
Web search engines are optimized to reduce the high-percentile response time to consistently provide...
Query performance prediction (QPP) aims at automatically estimating the information retrieval system...
The query-performance prediction task has been described as estimating retrieval effectiveness in th...
Web search engines typically index and retrieve at the page level. In this study, we investigate a d...
Predicting the query latency by a search engine has important benefits, for instance, in allowing th...
Predicting the query latency by a search engine has important benefits, for instance, in allowing th...
A commercial web search engine shards its index among many servers, and therefore the response time ...
Dynamic pruning strategies are effective yet permit efficient retrieval by pruning - i.e. not fully ...
Dynamic pruning strategies permit efficient retrieval by not fully scoring all postings of the docum...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
To enhance effectiveness, a user’s query can be rewritten internally by the search engine in many wa...
Web search engines are built from components capable of processing large amounts of user queries per...
While Web search engines are built to cope with a large number of queries, query traffic can exceed ...
Query performance prediction aims to predict whether a query will have a high average precision give...
Web search engines are optimized to reduce the high-percentile response time to consistently provide...
Query performance prediction (QPP) aims at automatically estimating the information retrieval system...
The query-performance prediction task has been described as estimating retrieval effectiveness in th...
Web search engines typically index and retrieve at the page level. In this study, we investigate a d...