Search Result Re-ranking by Feedback Control Adjustment for Time-Sensitive Query
Source:
North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Human Language Technologies (NAACL HLT) (2009)
Abstract:
We propose a new method to rank a special
category of time-sensitive queries that are year
qualified. The method adjusts the retrieval
scores of a base ranking function according
to time-stamps of web documents so that the
freshest documents are ranked higher. Our
method, which is based on feedback control
theory, uses ranking errors to adjust the search
engine behavior. For this purpose, we use
a simple but effective method to extract year
qualified queries by mining query logs and a
time-stamp recognition method that considers
titles and urls of web documents. Our method
was tested on a commercial search engine. The
experiments show that our approach can significantly
improve relevance ranking for year
qualified queries even if all the existing methods
for comparison failed.
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