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The Influence of Backstories on Queries with Varying Levels of Intent in Task-Based Specialised Information Retrieval

Author : Manuel Steiner

Published in: Advances in Information Retrieval

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Various ways of determining ambiguity of search queries exist for general search. Relevancy of result documents for searches however is not determined by the query alone. The current user intent is what drives a search and determines if results are useful. Intent ambiguity describes queries that might have multiple intents. Conventional disambiguation methods might not work in specialised search where a goal is usually similar or the same (e.g. finding job offerings in job search). Research described in this document investigates how to determine single and possible multi-intent queries for job search and how contextual information, especially backstories, affect the job search process. Results will lead to a better understanding of how important backstories and the handling of intent ambiguity are in specialised information retrieval. The importance of test collections with built-in ambiguity to better test performance will also be indicated. The proposed research is conducted with data from a major Australian job search platform.

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Metadata
Title
The Influence of Backstories on Queries with Varying Levels of Intent in Task-Based Specialised Information Retrieval
Author
Manuel Steiner
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15719-7_52