In this paper we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioural information into the relevance feedback process. In particular we concentrate on ranking terms for query expansion and selecting new terms to add to the user's query. Our experiments are an attempt to widen the evidence used for relevance feedback from simply the relevant documents to include information on how users are searching. We show that this information can lead to more successful relevance feedback techniques. We also show that the presentation of relevance feedback to the user is important in the success of relevance feedback
When users of information systems judge the relevance of search results, diverse criteria beyond top...
A user’s goals and interests during an exploratory search task are often ambiguous and complex. When...
User relevance feedback is usually utilized by Web systems to interpret user information needs and r...
In this paper we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioural information into the rel...
In this paper we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioural information into the rel...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Users of online web engines frequently think that it�s hard to express their requirement for informa...
Users of online web engines frequently think that it�s hard to express their requirement for informa...
In this paper we report on the application of two contrasting types of relevance feedback for web re...
Selecting good query terms to represent an information need is difficult. The complexity of verbalis...
Searchers can find the construction of query statements for submission to Information Retrieval (IR)...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Selecting good query terms to represent an information need is difficult. The complexity of verbalis...
When users of information systems judge the relevance of search results, diverse criteria beyond top...
A user’s goals and interests during an exploratory search task are often ambiguous and complex. When...
User relevance feedback is usually utilized by Web systems to interpret user information needs and r...
In this paper we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioural information into the rel...
In this paper we present five user experiments on incorporating behavioural information into the rel...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Users of online web engines frequently think that it�s hard to express their requirement for informa...
Users of online web engines frequently think that it�s hard to express their requirement for informa...
In this paper we report on the application of two contrasting types of relevance feedback for web re...
Selecting good query terms to represent an information need is difficult. The complexity of verbalis...
Searchers can find the construction of query statements for submission to Information Retrieval (IR)...
Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the ...
Selecting good query terms to represent an information need is difficult. The complexity of verbalis...
When users of information systems judge the relevance of search results, diverse criteria beyond top...
A user’s goals and interests during an exploratory search task are often ambiguous and complex. When...
User relevance feedback is usually utilized by Web systems to interpret user information needs and r...