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A query submitted to a search engine provides limited information about the searcher’s real search intent. Alternatively, other information from user’s historical behaviors, e.g., clicks and dwell time, can provide a strong clue to identify the search purpose. In this paper, we: (1) investigate the impact of distributions of users and queries on reranking documents that are initially returned by a...
Many information retrieval applications have to publish their outputs in the form of ranked lists, in which documents must be sorted in descending order according to their relevance to a given query. Many existing methods perform analysis on multidimensional features distilled from query-document pairs directly and don't take user's interactive feedback into account; hence, they incur a high computation...
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