Title of article :
User Preference: A Measure of Query-Term Quality
Author/Authors :
Nina Wacholder and Lu Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The goal of this research is to understand what characteristics,
if any, lead users engaged in interactive information
seeking to prefer certain sets of query terms.
Underlying this work is the assumption that query terms
that information seekers prefer induce a kind of cognitive
efficiency: They require less mental effort to process
and therefore reduce the energy required in the interactive
information-seeking process. Conceptually, this work
applies insights from linguistics and cognitive science
to the study of query-term quality. We report on an
experiment in which we compare user preference for
three sets of terms; one had been preconstructed by a
human indexer, and two were identified automatically.
Twenty-four participants used a merged list of all terms
to answer a carefully created set of questions. By design,
the interface constrained users to access the text exclusively
via the displayed list of query terms. We found
that participants displayed a preference for the humanconstructed
set of terms eight times greater than the
preference for either set of automatically identified terms.
We speculate about reasons for this strong preference
and discuss the implications for information access. The
primary contributions of this research are (a) explication
of the concept of user preference as a measure of queryterm
quality and (b) identification of a replicable procedure
for measuring preference for sets of query terms
created by different methods, whether human or automatic.
All other factors being equal, query terms that
users prefer clearly are the best choice for real-world
information-access systems.
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology