Körner C., Kröll Mark, Strohmaier M.
2009
Understanding search intent is often assumed to represent a critical barrier to the level of service that search engine providers can achieve. Previous research has shown that search queries differ with regard to intentional explicitness. We build on this observation and introduce Intentional Query Suggestion as a novel idea that aims to make searcher’s intent more explicit during search. In this paper, we present an algorithm for Intentional Query Suggestion and corresponding data from comparative experiments with traditional query suggestion mechanisms. Our results suggest that Intentional Query Suggestion 1) diversifies search result sets (i.e. it reduces result set overlap) and 2) exhibits interesting differences in terms of click-through rates