2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.00926
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ORCAS-I: Queries Annotated with Intent using Weak Supervision

Daria Alexander,
Wojciech Kusa,
Arjen P. de Vries

Abstract: User intent classification is an important task in information retrieval. In this work, we introduce a revised taxonomy of user intent. We take the widely used differentiation between navigational, transactional and informational queries as a starting point, and identify three different sub-classes for the informational queries: instrumental, factual and abstain. The resulting classification of user queries is more fine-grained, reaches a high level of consistency between annotators, and can serve as the basis… Show more

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“…They also subcategorised the informational and resource categories. Search intents can be classified based on queries [13], which allows developing support for specific types of tasks (e.g., procedural tasks [14]).…”
Section: Generic Task Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also subcategorised the informational and resource categories. Search intents can be classified based on queries [13], which allows developing support for specific types of tasks (e.g., procedural tasks [14]).…”
Section: Generic Task Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%