Organizing User Search Histories
Abstract:
Users are
increasingly pursuing complex task-oriented goals on the Web, such as making
travel arrangements, managing finances or planning purchases. To this end, they
usually break down the tasks into a few co-dependent steps and issue multiple
queries around these steps repeatedly over long periods of time. To better
support users in their long-term information quests on the Web, search engines
keep track of their queries and clicks while searching online. In this paper,
we study the problem of organizing a user’s historical queries into groups in a
dynamic and automated fashion. Automatically identifying query groups is
helpful for a number of different search engine components and applications,
such as query suggestions, result ranking, query alterations, sessionization,
and collaborative search. In our approach, we go beyond approaches that rely on
textual similarity or time thresholds, and we propose a more robust approach
that leverages search query logs. We experimentally study the performance of
different techniques, and showcase their potential, especially when combined
together.
Algorithm
Used:
Page
Rank Algorithms
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