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Task Behaviors During Web Search: The Difficulty of Assigning Labels

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Task Behaviors During Web Search: The Difficulty of Assigning Labels
By examining searcher behavior on a large search engine, we have identified seven basic kinds of task behaviors that can be observed in web search session logs. In the studies reported, we first manually labeled 700 complete web sessions, and then subsequently had 23 searchers self-label 252 days of their own sessions to give an accurate picture of what kinds of tasks people are doing when they search. From these two studies, we have found that the most accurate labeling of search task session data is done by the searchers themselves, and that it is very difficult for an external observer or automatic classifier to infer where the task boundaries are or what the actual user task goal is.
Daniel M. Russell, Diane Tang, Melanie Kellar, Rob
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where HICSS
Authors Daniel M. Russell, Diane Tang, Melanie Kellar, Robin Jeffries
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