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Query length in interactive information retrieval

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Query length in interactive information retrieval
Query length in best-match information retrieval (IR) systems is well known to be positively related to effectiveness in the IR task, when measured in experimental, non-interactive environments. However, in operational, interactive IR systems, query length is quite typically very short, on the order of two to three words. We report on a study which tested the effectiveness of a particular query elicitation technique in increasing initial searcher query length, and which tested the effectiveness of queries elicited using this technique, and the relationship in general between query length and search effectiveness in interactive IR. Results show that the specific technique results in longer queries than a standard query elicitation technique, that this technique is indeed usable, that the technique results in increased user satisfaction with the search, and that query length is positively correlated with user satisfaction with the search. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.3.3 [Inform...
Nicholas J. Belkin, Diane Kelly, G. Kim, Ja-Young
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where SIGIR
Authors Nicholas J. Belkin, Diane Kelly, G. Kim, Ja-Young Kim, Hyuk-Jin Lee, Gheorghe Muresan, Muh-Chyun (Morris) Tang, Xiao-Jun Yuan, Colleen Cool
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