Title
Augmenting the visual presentation of Web search results
Abstract
Improving the relevancy of Web search results has been of increasing interest in recent years. The nature of the Web implies heterogeneity, large volumes, and varied structures. Hence, finding results that best suit the needs of every individual is a very challenging problem. Accordingly, interactive graphical and visualization techniques are suggested to increase the ability of the display to handle large numbers of results while simultaneously presenting several attributes for each Web page. In addition, query reformulation and reconstruction is usually controlled by the search engine. Consequently, the results suffer from redundancy and/or irrelevancy. Integrating the user in the process of query reformulation - by visualizing the process itself - may benefit the overall search relevance. This paper presents an interactive Visual Search Engine (the VSE) in which both processes of query reformulation and results presentation are visualized. In the user study, the effectiveness of the VSE was demonstrated when compared to Google.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/ICDIM.2010.5664665
IJWA
Keywords
DocType
Volume
user tasks,spatial data structures,query reconstruction,visual presentation,web page,query reformulation,interactive graphical techniques,web search,visualization techniques,visualization,web search results,web sites,data visualisation,redundancy,interactive visual search engine,information retrieval,search engines,query formulation,search engine,computer science,web pages,interactive visualization
Conference
3
Issue
ISBN
Citations 
1
978-1-4244-7572-8
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.44
15
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anwar Alhenshiri1275.64
Stephen Brooks2121.65
Carolyn R. Watters3970107.76
Michael A. Shepherd449367.67