Investigating query bursts in a web search engine

Ilija Subasic, C. Castillo
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The Internet has become for many the most important medium for staying informed about current news events. Some events cause heightened interest on a topic, which in turn yields a higher frequency of the search queries related to it. These queries are going through a “query burst”. In this paper we examine the behavior of search engine users during a query burst, compared to before and after the burst. We are interested in how this behavior changes, and how it affects other stake-holders in web search.We analyze one year of web-search and news-search logs, looking at query bursts from multiple perspectives. First, we adopt the perspective of search engine users, describing changes in their effort and interest while searching. Second, we adopt the perspective of news providers by comparing web search and news search query bursts. Third, we look at the burst from the perspective of content providers.We study the conditions under which content providers can “ride” a wave of increased interest on a topic, and obtain a share of the user's increased attention. We do so by identifying the class of queries that can be considered as an opportunity for content providers that are “late-comers” for a query, in the sense of not being among the first to write about its topic. We also present a simple model for predicting the click share content providers could obtain if they decide to provide content about these queries.
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调查网络搜索引擎中的突发查询
对许多人来说,互联网已经成为了解时事新闻的最重要的媒介。有些事件会引起对某个主题的高度兴趣,从而产生与该主题相关的更高频率的搜索查询。这些查询将经历“查询爆发”。在本文中,我们研究了搜索引擎用户在查询爆发期间的行为,并将其与爆发前后进行了比较。我们感兴趣的是这种行为如何改变,以及它如何影响网络搜索中的其他利益相关者。我们分析了一年的网络搜索和新闻搜索日志,从多个角度观察查询爆发。首先,我们采用搜索引擎用户的视角,描述他们在搜索过程中努力和兴趣的变化。其次,我们采用新闻提供者的视角,通过比较网络搜索和新闻搜索查询爆发。第三,我们从内容提供商的角度来看待这次爆发。我们研究了在哪些条件下,内容提供商可以“驾驭”对某个主题兴趣增加的浪潮,并从用户增加的关注中获得份额。我们通过识别查询的类别来实现这一点,这些查询可以被视为查询的“后来者”内容提供者的机会,因为它们不是第一个编写其主题的内容提供者。我们还提出了一个简单的模型,用于预测内容提供商在决定提供有关这些查询的内容时可以获得的点击分享。
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