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ECIR
2008
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Using Clicks as Implicit Judgments: Expectations Versus Observations
Abstract. Clickthrough data has been the subject of increasing popularity as an implicit indicator of user feedback. Previous analysis has suggested that user click behaviour is su...
Falk Scholer, Milad Shokouhi, Bodo Billerbeck, And...
CIKM
2011
Springer
12 years 4 months ago
A probabilistic method for inferring preferences from clicks
Evaluating rankers using implicit feedback, such as clicks on documents in a result list, is an increasingly popular alternative to traditional evaluation methods based on explici...
Katja Hofmann, Shimon Whiteson, Maarten de Rijke
MANSCI
2010
104views more  MANSCI 2010»
13 years 2 months ago
Valuing Money and Things: Why a $20 Item Can Be Worth More and Less Than $20
The study of risky decision-making has long used monetary gambles to study choice, but many everyday decisions do not involve the prospect of winning or losing money. Monetary gam...
A. Peter McGraw, Eldar Shafir, Alexander Todorov
KDD
2009
ACM
210views Data Mining» more  KDD 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Modeling and predicting user behavior in sponsored search
Implicit user feedback, including click-through and subsequent browsing behavior, is crucial for evaluating and improving the quality of results returned by search engines. Severa...
Josh Attenberg, Sandeep Pandey, Torsten Suel