RMIT University
Browse

Component-based Analysis of Dynamic Search Performance

journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-02, 18:51 authored by Ameer Tawfik Abdullah Al Bahem, Damiano SpinaDamiano Spina, Falk ScholerFalk Scholer, Lawrence CavedonLawrence Cavedon
In many search scenarios, such as exploratory, comparative, or survey-oriented search, users interact with dynamic search systems to satisfy multi-aspect information needs. These systems utilize different dynamic approaches that exploit various user feedback granularity types. Although studies have provided insights about the role of many components of these systems, they used black-box and isolated experimental setups. Therefore, the effects of these components or their interactions are still not well understood. We address this by following a methodology based on Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). We built a Grid Of Points that consists of systems based on different ways to instantiate three components: initial rankers, dynamic rerankers, and user feedback granularity. Using evaluation scores based on the TREC Dynamic Domain collections, we built several ANOVA models to estimate the effects. We found that (i) although all components significantly affect search effectiveness, the initial ranker has the largest effective size, (ii) the effect sizes of these components vary based on the length of the search session and the used effectiveness metric, and (iii) initial rankers and dynamic rerankers have more prominent effects than user feedback granularity. To improve effectiveness, we recommend improving the quality of initial rankers and dynamic rerankers. This does not require eliciting detailed user feedback, which might be expensive or invasive.

Funding

Fair and Transparent Information Access in Spoken Conversational Assistants

Australian Research Council

Find out more...

New approaches to interactive sessional search for complex tasks

Australian Research Council

Find out more...

Spoken conversational search: contextual interactive techniques to support effective information search over a speech-only communication channel

Australian Research Council

Find out more...

History

Journal

ACM Transactions on Information Systems

Volume

40

Number

61

Issue

3

Start page

1

End page

47

Total pages

47

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 Association for Computing Machinery

Former Identifier

2006110658

Esploro creation date

2022-02-17

Usage metrics

    Scholarly Works

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC