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Towards a reputation-based model of social web search

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Towards a reputation-based model of social web search
While web search tasks are often inherently collaborative in nature, many search engines do not explicitly support collaboration during search. In this paper, we describe HeyStaks (www.heystaks.com), a system that provides a novel approach to collaborative web search. Designed to work with mainstream search engines such as Google, HeyStaks supports searchers by harnessing the experiences of others as the basis for result recommendations. Moreover, a key contribution of our work is to propose a reputation system for HeyStaks to model the value of individual searchers from a result recommendation perspective. In particular, we propose an algorithm to calculate reputation directly from user search activity and we provide encouraging results for our approach based on a preliminary analysis of user activity and reputation scores across a sample of HeyStaks users. Author Keywords Collaborative Web Search, Reputation Model, HeyStaks ACM Classification Keywords H.4.0 Information Systems Appl...
Kevin KcNally, Michael P. O'Mahony, Barry Smyth, M
Added 03 Jul 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where IUI
Authors Kevin KcNally, Michael P. O'Mahony, Barry Smyth, Maurice Coyle, Peter Briggs
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