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Aggregating User-Centered Rankings to Improve Web Search

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Aggregating User-Centered Rankings to Improve Web Search
This paper is to investigate rank aggregation based on multiple user-centered measures in the context of the web search. We introduce a set of techniques to combine ranking lists in order of user interests termed as a user profile. Moreover, based on the click-history data, a kind of taxonomic hierarchy automatically models the user profile which can include a variety of attributes of user interests. We mainly focus on the topics a user is interested in and the degrees of user interests in these topics. The primary goal of our work is to form a broadly acceptable ranking list, rather than that determined by an individual ranking measure. Experiment results on a real click-history data set show the effectiveness of our aggregation techniques to improve the web search.
Lin Li, Zhenglu Yang, Masaru Kitsuregawa
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where AAAI
Authors Lin Li, Zhenglu Yang, Masaru Kitsuregawa
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