Collaborative Information Retrieval: Frameworks, Theoretical Models, and Emerging Topics

L. Tamine, L. Soulier
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A great amount of research in the IR domain mostly dealt with both the design of enhanced document ranking models allowing search improvement through user-to-system collaboration. However, in addition to user-to-system form of collaboration, user-to-user collaboration is increasingly acknowledged as an effective mean for gathering the complementary skills and/or knowledge of individual users in order to solve complex search tasks. This tutorial will first give an overview of the ways into collaboration has been implemented in IR models with the attempt of improving the search outcomes with respect to several tasks and related frameworks (ad-hoc search, group-based recommendation, social search, collaborative search). Second, as envisioned in collaborative IR domain (CIR), we will focus on the theoretical models that support and drive user-to-user collaboration in order to perform shared IR tasks. Third, we will develop a road map on emerging and relevant topics addressing issues related to collaboration design. Our goal is to provide participants with concepts and motivation allowing them to investigate this emerging IR domain as well as giving them some clues on how to tackle issues related to the optimization of collaborative tasks. More specifically, the tutorial aims to: (a) Give an overview of the key concept of collaboration in IR and related research topics; (b) Present state-of-the art CIR techniques and models; (c) Discuss about the emerging topics that deal with collaboration; (d) Point out some challenges ahead.
协同信息检索:框架、理论模型和新兴主题
IR领域的大量研究主要涉及增强文档排序模型的设计,从而通过用户与系统的协作来改进搜索。然而,除了用户到系统的协作形式之外,用户到用户的协作越来越被认为是收集单个用户的互补技能和/或知识以解决复杂搜索任务的有效手段。本教程将首先概述在IR模型中实现协作的方式,并尝试改进针对若干任务和相关框架(特别搜索、基于组的推荐、社交搜索、协作搜索)的搜索结果。其次,正如协同IR领域(CIR)所设想的那样,我们将重点关注支持和推动用户对用户协作以执行共享IR任务的理论模型。第三,我们将针对新兴和相关主题制定路线图,解决与协作设计相关的问题。我们的目标是为参与者提供概念和动机,使他们能够研究这个新兴的IR领域,并为他们提供一些关于如何解决与协作任务优化相关的问题的线索。更具体地说,该教程旨在:(a)概述IR和相关研究课题中协作的关键概念;(b)目前最先进的CIR技术和模型;(c)讨论有关合作的新专题;(d)指出今后的一些挑战。
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