Personalization via collaboration in web retrieval systems: a context based approach
Goker, A. S. & He, D. (2003). Personalization via collaboration in web retrieval systems: a context based approach. In: Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. American Society for Information Science and Technology Annual Conference (ASIST03), 2003 -10-19-2003-10-22, Long Beach, CA., USA. doi: 10.1002/meet.1450400144
Abstract
World Wide Web is a source of information, and searches on the Web can be analyzed to detect patterns in Web users' search behaviors and information needs to effectively handle the users' subsequent needs. The rationale is that the information need of a user at a particular time point occurs in a particular context, and queries are derived from that need. In this paper, we discuss an extension of our personalization approach that was originally developed for a traditional bibliographic retrieval system but has been adapted and extended with a collaborative model for the Web retrieval environment. We start with a brief introduction of our personalization approach in a traditional information retrieval system. Then, based on the differences in the nature of documents, users and search tasks between traditional and Web retrieval environments, we describe our extensions of integrating collaboration in personalization in the Web retrieval environment. The architecture for the extension integrates machine learning techniques for the purpose of better modeling users' search tasks. Finally, a user-oriented evaluation of Web-based adaptive retrieval systems is presented as an important aspect of the overall strategy for personalization.
Publication Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Subjects: | Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources > ZA Information resources > ZA4050 Electronic information resources |
Departments: | School of Communication & Creativity > Media, Culture & Creative Industries > Library & Information Science |
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