Using Query Reformulation to Compare Learning Behaviors in Web Search Engines
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Tibau, Marcelo
Siqueira, S
Pereira Nunes, Bernardo
Nurmikko-Fuller, Terhi
Manrique, Ruben
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Web search engines have gained importance as tools capable of connecting informal and self-learning with formal learning by aiding individuals in retrieving relevant information through the formulation and modification of their queries. Understand the differences between query states and their transitions becomes increasingly important, as doing so makes the optimization of search engines' results according to educational uses and needs possible. This paper introduces the ESKiP Taxonomy of Query States, a classification framework validated in an experiment involving two different query log datasets. It enables the comparison between the behaviors of users in search for knowledge (learners) and users performing transactional or factual searches in Web search engines.
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Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2019
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