Abstract. Searching for information on the Internet became much easier when Google started delivering their service. We got used to getting the most important (probably) results on...
Traditional information retrieval models assume that users express their information needs via text queries (i.e., their "talk"). In this poster, we consider Web browsin...
Mikhail Bilenko, Ryen W. White, Matthew Richardson...
The increasing availability of massive information on the Web causes the need for information aggregation by filtering and ranking according to user's goals. In the last years...
Hong Linh Truong, Marco Comerio, Andrea Maurino, S...
We describe results from Web search log studies aimed at elucidating user behaviors associated with queries and destination URLs that appear with different frequencies. We note th...
Doug Downey, Susan T. Dumais, Daniel J. Liebling, ...
Most standard information retrieval models use a single source of information (e.g., the retrieval corpus) for query formulation tasks such as term and phrase weighting and query ...