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Using terminological feedback for web search refinement
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EngineeringExploratory SearchInteractive SearchCommunicationSemantic WebTerminological FeedbackCorpus LinguisticsInteractive Query ReformulationRefinement EffectivenessText MiningNatural Language ProcessingInformation RetrievalData ScienceRelevance FeedbackSearch TechnologyQuery AnalysisSearch Engine DesignInteractive MarketingRefinement TermsArtsLinguisticsSurvey MethodologyInteractive Information Retrieval
Although interactive query reformulation has been actively studied in the laboratory, little is known about the actual behavior of web searchers who are offered terminological feedback along with their search results. We analyze log sessions for two groups of users interacting with variants of the AltaVista search engine - a baseline group given no terminological feedback and a feedback group to whom twelve refinement terms are offered along with the search results. We examine uptake, refinement effectiveness, conditions of use, and refinement type preferences. Although our measure of overall session success shows no difference between outcomes for the two groups, we find evidence that a subset of those users presented with terminological feedback do make effective use of it on a continuing basis.
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