In web search, information about times between user actions has been shown to be a good indicator of users' satisfaction with the search results. Existing work uses the mean values of the observed times, or fits probability distributions to the observed times. This implies a context-independence assumption that the time elapsed between a pair of user actions does not depend on the context, in which the first action takes place. We validate this assumption using logs of a commercial web search engine and discover that it does not always hold. For between 37% to 80% of query-result pairs, depending on the number of observations, the distributions of click dwell times have statistically significant differences in query sessions for which a giv...
Generically, search engines fail to understand the user’s temporal intents when expressed as implici...
International audienceGenerically, search engines fail to understand the user's temporal intents whe...
We study the effect of contextual information obtained from a user’s digital trace on Web search per...
In many web information systems such as e-shops and information portals, predictive modeling is used...
International audienceIn the web environment, most of the queries issued by users are implicit by na...
For improving the effectiveness of Interactive Information Retrieval (IIR), a system should minimise...
The search engine log files have been used to gather direct user feedback on the relevancy of the do...
This study explores people's perception of time during their Web searches. Time is a major component...
Clicks on search results are the most widely used behavioral sig-nals for predicting search satisfac...
The interplay between the response latency of web search systems and users’ search experience has on...
International audienceUnderstanding the user's temporal intent by means of query formulation is a pa...
We investigate a representative case of sudden information need change of Web users. By analyzing se...
Understanding the user's temporal intent by means of query formulation is a particular hard tas...
Everybody experiences time constraints in their day-to-day lives, possibly influencing our judgmen...
In this paper, we develop and evaluate several probabilistic models of user click-through behavior t...
Generically, search engines fail to understand the user’s temporal intents when expressed as implici...
International audienceGenerically, search engines fail to understand the user's temporal intents whe...
We study the effect of contextual information obtained from a user’s digital trace on Web search per...
In many web information systems such as e-shops and information portals, predictive modeling is used...
International audienceIn the web environment, most of the queries issued by users are implicit by na...
For improving the effectiveness of Interactive Information Retrieval (IIR), a system should minimise...
The search engine log files have been used to gather direct user feedback on the relevancy of the do...
This study explores people's perception of time during their Web searches. Time is a major component...
Clicks on search results are the most widely used behavioral sig-nals for predicting search satisfac...
The interplay between the response latency of web search systems and users’ search experience has on...
International audienceUnderstanding the user's temporal intent by means of query formulation is a pa...
We investigate a representative case of sudden information need change of Web users. By analyzing se...
Understanding the user's temporal intent by means of query formulation is a particular hard tas...
Everybody experiences time constraints in their day-to-day lives, possibly influencing our judgmen...
In this paper, we develop and evaluate several probabilistic models of user click-through behavior t...
Generically, search engines fail to understand the user’s temporal intents when expressed as implici...
International audienceGenerically, search engines fail to understand the user's temporal intents whe...
We study the effect of contextual information obtained from a user’s digital trace on Web search per...