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A Simulated Study of Implicit Feedback Models

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A Simulated Study of Implicit Feedback Models
In this paper we report on a study of implicit feedback models for unobtrusively tracking the information needs of searchers. Such models use relevance information gathered from searcher interaction and can be a potential substitute for explicit relevance feedback. We introduce a variety of implicit feedback models designed to enhance an Information Retrieval (IR) system's representation of searchers' information needs. To benchmark their performance we use a simulation-centric evaluation methodology that measures how well each model learns relevance and improves search effectiveness. The results show that a heuristic-based binary voting model and one based on Jeffrey's rule of conditioning [5] outperform the other models under investigation.
Ryen W. White, Joemon M. Jose, C. J. van Rijsberge
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ECIR
Authors Ryen W. White, Joemon M. Jose, C. J. van Rijsbergen, Ian Ruthven
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