We propose MUSETS (multi-session total shortening) - a novel formulation of the query suggestion task, specified as an optimization problem. Given an ambiguous user query, the goal is to propose the user a set of query suggestions that optimizes a diversity-aware objective function. The function models the expected number of query reformulations that a user would save until reaching a satisfactory query formulation. The function is diversity-aware, as it naturally enforces high coverage of different alternative continuations of the user session. For modeling the topics covered by the queries, we also use an extended query representation based on entities extracted from Wikipedia. We apply a machine learning approach to learn the model on a set of user sessions to be subsequently used for queries that are under-represented in historical query logs and present an evaluation of the approach.
MUSETS: Diversity-aware web query suggestions for shortening user sessions / Sydow, M.; Muntean, C. I.; Nardini, F. M.; Matwin, S.; Silvestri, F.. - 9384:(2015), pp. 237-247. (Intervento presentato al convegno 22nd International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, ISMIS 2015 tenutosi a fra) [10.1007/978-3-319-25252-0_26].
MUSETS: Diversity-aware web query suggestions for shortening user sessions
Silvestri F.
2015
Abstract
We propose MUSETS (multi-session total shortening) - a novel formulation of the query suggestion task, specified as an optimization problem. Given an ambiguous user query, the goal is to propose the user a set of query suggestions that optimizes a diversity-aware objective function. The function models the expected number of query reformulations that a user would save until reaching a satisfactory query formulation. The function is diversity-aware, as it naturally enforces high coverage of different alternative continuations of the user session. For modeling the topics covered by the queries, we also use an extended query representation based on entities extracted from Wikipedia. We apply a machine learning approach to learn the model on a set of user sessions to be subsequently used for queries that are under-represented in historical query logs and present an evaluation of the approach.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.