2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijcs-12-2018-0026
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Crowdsourcing for search engines: perspectives and challenges

Abstract: Purpose As a relatively new computing paradigm, crowdsourcing has gained enormous attention in the recent decade. Its compliance with the Web 2.0 principles, also, puts forward unprecedented opportunities to empower the related services and mechanisms by leveraging humans’ intelligence and problem solving abilities. With respect to the pivotal role of search engines in the Web and information community, this paper aims to investigate the advantages and challenges of incorporating people – as intelligent agents… Show more

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“…In recent years, crowdsourcing has become increasingly prevalent in many fields and is used in a variety of tasks. When it comes to web searches, crowdsourcing is mainly related to improving underlying processes or providing users with some assistance for finding more relevant answers (Kazai, 2011; Wakamiya et al , 2011; Moradi, 2019). In addition to improve the social network site question asking experience (Jeong et al , 2013), to accurate ranking results (Kim et al , 2013; Manning et al , 2008; Doan et al , 2011), analyze logs and query submission patterns (Park et al , 2015; Zahedi et al , 2017), as a tacit approach for facilitating search process, are in the center of attention.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In recent years, crowdsourcing has become increasingly prevalent in many fields and is used in a variety of tasks. When it comes to web searches, crowdsourcing is mainly related to improving underlying processes or providing users with some assistance for finding more relevant answers (Kazai, 2011; Wakamiya et al , 2011; Moradi, 2019). In addition to improve the social network site question asking experience (Jeong et al , 2013), to accurate ranking results (Kim et al , 2013; Manning et al , 2008; Doan et al , 2011), analyze logs and query submission patterns (Park et al , 2015; Zahedi et al , 2017), as a tacit approach for facilitating search process, are in the center of attention.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we therefore mainly use web search engines rather than social media. The reason for this is that modern search engine companies do not reveal the specifics of their ranking algorithms (Robertson et al , 2018; Tsuei et al , 2020; Moradi, 2019), because if they did, everybody would game the system rather than produce high-quality content. So, nobody outside the search engine companies knows specifically how rankings are calculated.…”
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