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2000
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13 years 5 months ago
How dynamic is the Web?
Recent experiments and analysis suggest that there are about 800 million publicly-indexable Web pages. However, unlike books in a traditional library, Web pages continue to change...
Brian E. Brewington, George Cybenko
WSDM
2009
ACM
163views Data Mining» more  WSDM 2009»
14 years 11 hour ago
Tagging with Queries: How and Why?
Web search queries capture the information need of search engine users. Search engines store these queries in their logs and analyze them to guide their search results. In this wo...
Ioannis Antonellis, Hector Garcia-Molina, Jawed Ka...
CHI
2010
ACM
14 years 2 days ago
How does search behavior change as search becomes more difficult?
Search engines make it easy to check facts online, but finding some specific kinds of information sometimes proves to be difficult. We studied the behavioral signals that suggest ...
Anne Aula, Rehan M. Khan, Zhiwei Guan
CIKM
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Characterizing and predicting search engine switching behavior
Search engine switching describes the voluntarily transition from one Web search engine to another. In this paper we present a study of search engine switching behavior that combi...
Ryen W. White, Susan T. Dumais
IPM
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Combining evidence for automatic Web session identification
Contextual information provides an important basis for identifying and understanding users' information needs. Our previous work in traditional information retrieval systems ...
Daqing He, Ayse Göker, David J. Harper