Term selection patterns for formulating queries: a User study focused on term semantics

Anna Mastora, M. Monopoli, S. Kapidakis
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This study aims at investigating query formulation and reformulation patterns within the search procedure focusing mainly on the semantic aspect of submitted queries. Results identified generalisations, specifications, parallel movements and replacements with synonyms; the parallel movement came first in the users' preferences for reformulating a query. Additionally this study revealed that users used terms identified within the retrieved result sets for reformulating their queries. Users also used provided terms for formulating their queries while some terms that users typed in either for formulating or reformulating their queries were repeated even in queries with no strictly related subject of interest. Regarding the length of the queries outcomes showed that users, consistently to previous studies, typed in mostly one word per query. Furthermore, approximately half of the terms users chose for carrying out their searches were actually included in the Eurovoc thesaurus.
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用于制定查询的术语选择模式:一项关注术语语义的用户研究
本研究旨在研究搜索过程中的查询公式和重新公式模式,主要关注提交查询的语义方面。结果确定概括,规范,平行运动和替换同义词;在用户重新定义查询的首选项中,并行移动排在第一位。此外,该研究表明,用户使用检索结果集中标识的术语来重新表述他们的查询。用户还使用提供的术语来表述他们的查询,而用户为表述或重新表述他们的查询而输入的一些术语甚至在没有严格相关主题的查询中重复出现。关于查询的长度,结果显示,与之前的研究一致,用户每次查询主要输入一个单词。此外,用户为执行搜索而选择的术语中大约有一半实际上包含在Eurovoc同义词典中。
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