Title
Context-Aware personalized search based on user and resource profiles in folksonomies
Abstract
The explosion of collaborative tagging data nowadays prompts an urgent demand upon Web 2.0 communities in assisting users to search interested resources quickly and effectively. Such a requirement entails much research on utilization of tag-based user and resource profiles so as to provide a personalized search in folksonomies. However, one major shortage for existing methods is their uniform treatment of user profile in the same way for each query, hence the search context for each query is ignored. In this paper, we focus on addressing this problem by modeling the search context. To capture and understand user intention, a nested context model is proposed. Furthermore, we conduct the experimental evaluation upon a real life data set, and the experimental result demonstrates that our approach is more effective than baselines.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-29253-8_9
APWeb
Keywords
Field
DocType
context-aware personalized search,collaborative tagging data,tag-based user,experimental evaluation,user profile,real life data,nested context model,resource profile,personalized search,user intention,search context
Data mining,Web search query,World Wide Web,Personalized search,User profile,Information retrieval,Computer science,Baseline (configuration management),Context model,Economic shortage,Database
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.45
21
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Haoran Xie145071.21
Qing Li23222433.87
Xudong Mao310510.64