Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
487560 Procedia Computer Science 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Personalized search is aimed at tailoring the search outcome to the user context. A user profile represents the user interests and preferences that can be captured either explicitly or implicitly. Since a long time it has been advocated that Information Retrieval is an interactive activity, and various types of user-system interactions are more and more considered and used to improve search. In particular implicit feedback techniques are applied to the purpose of collecting user interests and preferences via user-system interactions. In this paper a short synthesis of the implicit techniques used to define user models is presented.

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