2013
DOI: 10.1002/asi.22901
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Deriving query suggestions for site search

Abstract: Modern search engines have been moving away from very simplistic interfaces that aimed at satisfying a user's need with a single-shot query. Interactive features such as query suggestions and faceted search are now integral parts of Web search engines. Generating good query modification suggestions or alternative queries to assist a searcher remains however a challenging issue. Query log analysis is one of the major strands of work in this direction. While much research has been performed on query logs collect… Show more

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“…Chau, Fang, and Sheng (2005) studied a state governmental website, finding that users behave similarly when using a general-purpose and a website search engine in terms of the average number of terms per query and the average number of result page views per session. Kruschwitz, Lungley, Albakour, and Song (2013) studied university site logs, reporting that users prefer past users' query suggestions, as opposed to content-generated items. Huntington, Nicholas, and Jamali (2007) studied the search engine log files of a news website, noting that the effectiveness of search engine functionality could be evaluated using the number of searches in a session.…”
Section: Searching On Websitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chau, Fang, and Sheng (2005) studied a state governmental website, finding that users behave similarly when using a general-purpose and a website search engine in terms of the average number of terms per query and the average number of result page views per session. Kruschwitz, Lungley, Albakour, and Song (2013) studied university site logs, reporting that users prefer past users' query suggestions, as opposed to content-generated items. Huntington, Nicholas, and Jamali (2007) studied the search engine log files of a news website, noting that the effectiveness of search engine functionality could be evaluated using the number of searches in a session.…”
Section: Searching On Websitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boldi et al [5] model the query ow in user search sessions via chains of queries. Scenarios in the absence of query logs have been addressed in [4,13], where query suggestions are extracted from the document corpus. However, their focus is on query autocompletion, representing the completed and partial terms in a query.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1,4,8,[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Various ontologies have been applied to create knowledge-driven models for generating query suggestions, such as WordNet, [19,20] Wikipedia, [21] ODP and YAGO. [22][23][24][25] Query suggestions can also be generated from query related features extracted from web documents returned by search engines.…”
Section: Explicit and Implicit Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%