Learning to Personalize for Web Search Sessions

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Abstract

The task of session search focuses on using interaction data to improve relevance for the user's next query at the session level. In this paper, we formulate session search as a personalization task under the framework of learning to rank. Personalization approaches re-rank results to match a user model. Such user models are usually accumulated over time based on the user's browsing behaviour. We use a pre-computed and transparent set of user models based on concepts from the social science literature. Interaction data are used to map each session to these user models. Novel features are then estimated based on such models as well as sessions' interaction data. Extensive experiments on test collections from the TREC session track show statistically significant improvements over current session search algorithms.

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Aloteibi, S., & Clark, S. (2020). Learning to Personalize for Web Search Sessions. In International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings (pp. 15–24). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3340531.3412050

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