The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'05)
DOI: 10.1109/wi.2005.122
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Pseudo-Relevance Feedback in Web Information Retrieval Using Segments’ Subjective Importance Values

Abstract: To make web search more effective, we address the problem of articulating a user's information needs more effectively. This is done in an iterative way, by allowing the user to provide relevance feedback regarding individual segments of retrieved Web-pages. Previously applied methods are limited to discovering 'general importance values of segments' (based on the authors' 'objective views' i.e., main topics) rather than 'subjective importance values of segments' (based on a user's 'subjective view' i.e., perso… Show more

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