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A survey on the use of relevance feedback for information access systems

Knowl. Eng. Rev., 18(2): 95--145, 2003.
Authors: Ian Ruthven and Mounia Lalmas
URL: http://personal.cis.strath.ac.uk/~ir/papers/ker.pdf
Description: A survey on the use of relevance feedback for information access systems
Tags: expansion feedback ir query relevance surevy
Abstract: Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the form of a query. However, if the user can identify examples of the kind of documents they require then they can employ a technique known as relevance feedback. Relevance feedback covers a range of techniques intended to improve a user's query and facilitate retrieval of information relevant to a user's information need. In this paper we survey relevance feedback techniques. We study both automatic techniques, in which the system modifies the user's query, and interactive techniques, in which the user has control over query modification. We also consider specific interfaces to relevance feedback systems and characteristics of searchers that can affect the use and success of relevance feedback systems.
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@article{974906,
title = {A survey on the use of relevance feedback for information access systems},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {Ian Ruthven and Mounia Lalmas},
journal = {Knowl. Eng. Rev.},
number = {2},
pages = {95--145},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
url = {http://personal.cis.strath.ac.uk/~ir/papers/ker.pdf},
volume = {18},
year = {2003},
description = {A survey on the use of relevance feedback for information access systems},
abstract = {Users of online search engines often find it difficult to express their need for information in the form of a query. However, if the user can identify examples of the kind of documents they require then they can employ a technique known as relevance feedback. Relevance feedback covers a range of techniques intended to improve a user's query and facilitate retrieval of information relevant to a user's information need. In this paper we survey relevance feedback techniques. We study both automatic techniques, in which the system modifies the user's query, and interactive techniques, in which the user has control over query modification. We also consider specific interfaces to relevance feedback systems and characteristics of searchers that can affect the use and success of relevance feedback systems.},
issn = {0269-8889}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0269888903000638},
keywords = {expansion feedback ir query relevance surevy }
}