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Use of query reformulation and relevance feedback by Excite users

Amanda Spink (Amanda Spink is Associate Professor in the School of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.)
Bernard J. Jansen (Bernard J. Jansen is Lecturer in the Computer Science Program at University of Maryland (Asian Division), Seoul, Korea.)
H. Cenk Ozmultu (H. Cenk Ozmultu is a PhD candidate at the Department of Industrial Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.)

Internet Research

ISSN: 1066-2243

Article publication date: 1 October 2000

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Abstract

Examines the use of query reformulation, and particularly the use of relevance feedback by users of the Excite Web search engine. A total of 985 user search sessions from a data set of 18,113 user search sessions containing 51,473 queries were examined. Includes a qualitative and quantitative analysis of 191 user sessions including more than one query, to examine patterns of user query reformulation; and second, all 804 user sessions including relevance feedback were examined. Results show limited use of query reformulation and relevance feedback by Excite users – only one in five users reformulated queries. Most relevance feedback sessions were successful. Identifies the most common pattern of searching and discusses implications for Web search system design.

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Spink, A., Jansen, B.J. and Cenk Ozmultu, H. (2000), "Use of query reformulation and relevance feedback by Excite users", Internet Research, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 317-328. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662240010342621

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