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International Conference on Information Technology (ITNG'07)
Query Modifications Patterns During Web Searching
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
April 02-April 04
ISBN: 0-7695-2776-0
Bernard J. Jansen, Pennsylvania State University
Amanda Spink, Queensland University of Technology
Bhuva Narayan, Queensland University of Technology
We examine 2,465,145 interactions from 534,507 users of Dogpile.com submitted 6 May 2005. We compare query reformulation patterns. We investigate the type of query modifications and query modification transitions within sessions. Searchers most often modified their query by changing query terms (nearly 23% of all query modifications). Searchers? queries undergoing modification typically transition from Web to Image collections in content shifts (37% of all content transitions), and searchers typically implement assistance at the start of a session or when switching content collections (21% of all assistance usage). This research sheds light on the more complex aspects of Web searching involving query modifications.
Index Terms:
Web searching, search engines, Web queries, query reformulation, Web sessions
Citation:
Bernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink, Bhuva Narayan, "Query Modifications Patterns During Web Searching," itng, pp.439-444, International Conference on Information Technology (ITNG'07), 2007
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