Baeza-Yates, R.; Hurtado, C.; Mendoza, M.: Improving search engines by query clustering (2007)
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- Abstract
- In this paper, we present a framework for clustering Web search engine queries whose aim is to identify groups of queries used to search for similar information on the Web. The framework is based on a novel term vector model of queries that integrates user selections and the content of selected documents extracted from the logs of a search engine. The query representation obtained allows us to treat query clustering similarly to standard document clustering. We study the application of the clustering framework to two problems: relevance ranking boosting and query recommendation. Finally, we evaluate with experiments the effectiveness of our approach.
- Footnote
- Beitrag eines Themenschwerpunktes "Mining Web resources for enhancing information retrieval"