Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about how people interact with retrieval systems. This paper examines three such theories, the long standing Information Foraging Theory, along with the more recently proposed Search Economic Theory and the Interactive Probability Ranking Principle. Our goal is to develop a model for ad-hoc topic retrieval using each approach, all within a common framework, in order to (1) determine what predictions each approach makes about search behavior, and (2) show the relationships, equivalences and differences between the approaches. While each approach takes a different perspective on modeling searcher interactions, we show that under certain assumptions, t...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
The aim of this article is threefold: (1) to give a summary of empirical results reported earlier on...
Understanding and modeling user behavior is critical to designing search systems: it allows us to dr...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Understanding how people interact when searching is central to the study of Interactive Information ...
Understanding how people interact when searching is cen-tral to the study of Interactive Information...
Understanding how people interact with information systems when searching is central to the study o...
Understanding how people interact with information sys-tems when searching is central to the study o...
Economics provides an intuitive and natural way to formally represent the costs and benefits of inte...
How users think, learn, and make decisions when interacting with search systems is central to the ar...
How users think, learn, and make decisions when interacting with search systems is central to the ar...
Searching is performed in the context of a task and as such the value of the information found is wi...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
The aim of this article is threefold: (1) to give a summary of empirical results reported earlier on...
Understanding and modeling user behavior is critical to designing search systems: it allows us to dr...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Understanding how people interact when searching is central to the study of Interactive Information ...
Understanding how people interact when searching is cen-tral to the study of Interactive Information...
Understanding how people interact with information systems when searching is central to the study o...
Understanding how people interact with information sys-tems when searching is central to the study o...
Economics provides an intuitive and natural way to formally represent the costs and benefits of inte...
How users think, learn, and make decisions when interacting with search systems is central to the ar...
How users think, learn, and make decisions when interacting with search systems is central to the ar...
Searching is performed in the context of a task and as such the value of the information found is wi...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
The aim of this article is threefold: (1) to give a summary of empirical results reported earlier on...
Understanding and modeling user behavior is critical to designing search systems: it allows us to dr...