2009
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Search the web x.0: mining and recommending web-mediated processes

Tolomei G.

Content-based  Collaborative filtering  Web-mediated process  Query clustering  Recommender systems 

Nowadays, people have been increasingly interested in exploiting Web Search Engines (WSEs) not only for having access to simple Web pages, but mainly for accomplishing even complex activities, namely Web-mediated processes (or taskflows). Thus, users' information needs will become more complex, and Web search and recommender systems should change accordingly for dealing with this shift. We claim that such taskflows and their composing tasks are implicitly present in users' minds when they interact with a WSE to access the Web. Our first research challenge is thus to evaluate this belief by analyzing a very large, long-term log of queries submitted to a WSE, and associating meaningful semantic labels with the extracted tasks (i.e., clusters of related queries) and taskflows. This large knowledge base constitutes a good starting point for building a model of users' behaviors. The second research challenge is to devise a novel recommender system that goes beyond the simple query suggestion of modern WSEs. Our system has to exploit the knowledge base of Web-mediated processes and the learned model of users' behaviors, to generate complex insights and task-based suggestions to incoming users while they interact with a WSE.

Source: Third ACM Conference on Recommender systems, pp. 417–420, New York City - USA, 22-25/10 2009

Publisher: ACM Press, New York, USA


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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:92006,
	title = {Search the web x.0: mining and recommending web-mediated processes},
	author = {Tolomei G.},
	publisher = {ACM Press, New York, USA},
	doi = {10.1145/1639714.1639803},
	booktitle = {Third ACM Conference on Recommender systems, pp. 417–420, New York City - USA, 22-25/10 2009},
	year = {2009}
}