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User profiling in web search has the advantage of enabling personalized web search: the quality of the results offered by the search engine to the user is increased by taking the user’s interests into account when presenting those results. The negative side is that the interests and the query history of users may contain information considered as private; hence, technology should be provided for users...
Web search engines (WSEs) have become an essential tool for searching the huge amount of information stored in the World Wide Web. WSEs try to build query profiles of their users, in order to increase the accuracy of the results provided to users and also to fine-tune advertising. Profiling the query interests of users clearly encroaches on their privacy. There are several anti-profiling approaches...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.