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A study of factors affecting the utility of implicit relevance feedback

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A study of factors affecting the utility of implicit relevance feedback
Implicit relevance feedback (IRF) is the process by which a search system unobtrusively gathers evidence on searcher interests from their interaction with the system. IRF is a new method of gathering information on user interest and, if IRF is to be used in operational IR systems, it is important to establish when it performs well and when it performs poorly. In this paper we investigate how the use and effectiveness of IRF is affected by three factors: search task complexity, the search experience of the user and the stage in the search. Our findings suggest that all three of these factors contribute to the utility of IRF. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.3.3 [Information Search and Retrieval] General Terms Experimentation, Human Factors. Keywords Implicit Relevance Feedback, Relevance Feedback
Ryen W. White, Ian Ruthven, Joemon M. Jose
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where SIGIR
Authors Ryen W. White, Ian Ruthven, Joemon M. Jose
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