Authors
Diane Kelly, Karl Gyllstrom, Earl W Bailey
Publication date
2009/7/19
Book
Proceedings of the 32nd international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Pages
371-378
Description
Query formulation is one of the most difficult and important aspects of information seeking and retrieval. Two techniques, term relevance feedback and query suggestion, provide methods to help users formulate queries, but each is limited in different ways. In this research we combine these two techniques by automatically creating query suggestions using term relevance feedback techniques. To evaluate our approach, we conducted an interactive information retrieval study with 55 subjects and 20 topics. Each subject completed four topics, half with a term suggestion system and half with a query suggestion system. We also investigated the source of the suggestions: approximately half of all subjects were provided with system-generated suggestions, while half were provided with user-generated suggestions. Results show that subjects used more query suggestions than term suggestions and saved more …
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Scholar articles
D Kelly, K Gyllstrom, EW Bailey - Proceedings of the 32nd international ACM SIGIR …, 2009