Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on the Theory of Information Retrieval 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2808194.2809461
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“…If our user is a child, he will most likely click on an image result, and adults may prefer to read a Wikipedia page. According to existing evaluation paradigms, based, e.g., on the number of satisfied clicks [23], both outputs are successful because the user clicks on the SERP [5]. To increase user satisfaction, search engines are currently showing diverse SERPs, but this is no silver bullet.…”
Section: Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If our user is a child, he will most likely click on an image result, and adults may prefer to read a Wikipedia page. According to existing evaluation paradigms, based, e.g., on the number of satisfied clicks [23], both outputs are successful because the user clicks on the SERP [5]. To increase user satisfaction, search engines are currently showing diverse SERPs, but this is no silver bullet.…”
Section: Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Session search has obtained increasing attentions in the IR community, for instance, in the recent dynamic information retrieval modeling approaches [164,165,261,262] and in the TExt Retrieval Conference (TREC) 2010-2014 Session Tracks [132,133]. e current approaches include (1) extending existing IR techniques, such as learning to rank and using large scale query logs, from ad-hoc retrieval for one-shot query to session search, and (2) emerging efforts in applying reinforcement learning (RL) to session search.…”
Section: Session Searchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very recently, efforts have been made in modeling session search using the Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP) [172,173,248]. This line of research investigated the best ways to design the states, actions, and rewards within a POMDP framework for complex information retrieval tasks.…”
Section: Markov Models For Predictive Web Analyticsmentioning
confidence: 99%