Authors
Ryen W White, Ian Ruthven, Joemon M Jose
Publication date
2002
Conference
Advances in Information Retrieval: 24th BCS-IRSG European Colloquium on IR Research Glasgow, UK, March 25–27, 2002 Proceedings 24
Pages
93-109
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
In this paper we report on the application of two contrasting types of relevance feedback for web retrieval. We compare two systems; one using explicit relevance feedback (where searchers explicitly have to mark documents relevant) and one using implicit relevance feedback (where the system endeavours to estimate relevance by mining the searcher’s interaction). The feedback is used to update the display according to the user’s interaction. Our research focuses on the degree to which implicit evidence of document relevance can be substituted for explicit evidence. We examine the two variations in terms of both user opinion and search effectiveness.
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Scholar articles
RW White, I Ruthven, JM Jose - Advances in Information Retrieval: 24th BCS-IRSG …, 2002