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Increasing Search Success Rate by Comparing Queries Formation Patterns |
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PP: 149-155 |
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Author(s) |
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Soonjin Kwon,
Seongjoon Yoo,
Hanku Lee,
Changhee Han,
Kangseok Kim,
Wonil Kim,
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Abstract |
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Retrieving suitable information to a user‘s information request is a crucial task of search engines. However, most of
conventional search engines that are based on pattern matching schemes tend to provide too many improper results, most of which
are not corresponding to a user‘s request. It is due to the uncertainty of queries. To overcome this problem, we distinguished two
different patterns after extensive investigation about the process of query formation. One is the general information seeking pattern and
the other is the scholastic information retrieving pattern. The general information seeking pattern has a tendency to correspond to crossrelational
query formation process pattern, and the scholastic information retrieving pattern corresponds to goal-oriented structured
query pattern. This paper proposes a method to improve search results by utilizing these two query formation patterns. The study on the
formation of general cross-relational queries, and goal-oriented structured query pattern by which comparing or modeling will improve
the efficiency of navigation. These proposals will benefit not only search engine developers and library managers, but also search engine
users and researchers. This paper is expected to provide more suitable searching results than those obtained by using current typical
information retrieval engines. |
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