2021
DOI: 10.1145/3474055
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Does More Context Help? Effects of Context Window and Application Source on Retrieval Performance

Abstract: We study the effect of contextual information obtained from a user’s digital trace on Web search performance. Contextual information is modeled using Dirichlet–Hawkes processes (DHP) and used in augmenting Web search queries. The context is captured by monitoring all naturally occurring user behavior using continuous 24/7 recordings of the screen and associating the context with the queries issued by the users. We report a field study in which 13 participants installed a screen recording and digital activity m… Show more

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“…Searching is generally effective for finding and accessing information. However, despite the continuous advancement of search systems, including context-aware query expansion and auto-complete [16,17], the query formulation phase remains a cognitively intensive activity that requires the user's effort and attention, interrupting the main task [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Searching is generally effective for finding and accessing information. However, despite the continuous advancement of search systems, including context-aware query expansion and auto-complete [16,17], the query formulation phase remains a cognitively intensive activity that requires the user's effort and attention, interrupting the main task [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%