Authors
Diane Kelly, Jaime Teevan
Publication date
2003/9/1
Journal
Acm Sigir Forum
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
18-28
Publisher
ACM
Description
Relevance feedback has a history in information retrieval that dates back well over thirty years (cf [SL96]). Relevance feedback is typically used for query expansion during short-term modeling of a user's immediate information need and for user profiling during long-term modeling of a user's persistent interests and preferences. Traditional relevance feedback methods require that users explicitly give feedback by, for example, specifying
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