International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
Query expansion using local and global document analysis
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Automatic feedback using past queries: social searching?
Proceedings of the 20th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Queries? Links? Is there a difference?
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What the query told the link: the integration of hypertext and information retrieval
HYPERTEXT '97 Proceedings of the eighth ACM conference on Hypertext
Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation
Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems: links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems
Automatic resource compilation by analyzing hyperlink structure and associated text
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SuperBook: an automatic tool for information exploration—hypertext?
HYPERTEXT '87 Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext
Experience with an adaptive indexing scheme
CHI '85 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Query association for effective retrieval
Proceedings of the eleventh international conference on Information and knowledge management
Using Iterative Refinement to Find Reusable Software
IEEE Software
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
CHI '82 Proceedings of the 1982 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Query expansion using associated queries
CIKM '03 Proceedings of the twelfth international conference on Information and knowledge management
Mining anchor text for query refinement
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web
Sharing encountered information: digital libraries get a social life
Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Exploring the relationship between personal and public annotations
Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Static reformulation: a user study of static hypertext for query-based reformulation
Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Query assistant based on experience capitalization for information retrieval systems
HSI'09 Proceedings of the 2nd conference on Human System Interactions
Social information access: the other side of the social web
SOFSEM'08 Proceedings of the 34th conference on Current trends in theory and practice of computer science
A Case Study of Collaboration and Reputation in Social Web Search
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST)
Twanchor text: a preliminary study of the value of tweets as anchor text
SIGIR '12 Proceedings of the 35th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Robust query rewriting using anchor data
Proceedings of the sixth ACM international conference on Web search and data mining
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This paper introduces a new method for linking the world view of the search engine user community with that of the search engine itself. This new method is based on collecting and aggregating associative query trails in the form of query reformulation sessions. Those associative query trails are then used to expand the documents indexed by the search engine. Our method is shown to reduce the time spent searching the index, reduce the need to reformulate queries, and also increase the proportion of queries which fulfill the user's information need. Our work provides a mere glimpse into a new field of study by introducing new types of linking between documents and users' world views. Such links from world views have never previously been considered content that can be indexed and searched over.