Overlap in the Web Search Results of Google and Bing

J. Web Sci. Pub Date : 2016-05-10 DOI:10.1561/106.00000005
R. Agrawal, Behzad Golshan, E. Papalexakis
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Abstract

Google and Bing have emerged as the diarchy that arbitrates what documents are seen by Web searchers, particularly those desiring English language documents. We seek to study how distinctive are the top results presented to the users by the two search engines. A recent eye-tracking has shown that the web searchers decide whether to look at a document primarily based on the snippet and secondarily on the title of the document on the web search result page, and rarely based on the URL of the document. Given that the snippet and title generated by different search engines for the same document are often syntactically different, we first develop tools appropriate for conducting this study. Our empirical evaluation using these tools shows a surprising agreement in the results produced by the two engines for a wide variety of queries used in our study. Thus, this study raises the open question whether it is feasible to design a search engine that would produce results distinct from those produced by Google and Bing that the users will find helpful.
谷歌和必应的网络搜索结果重叠
谷歌(Google)和必应(Bing)的出现,决定了网络搜索者(尤其是那些需要英文文档的人)可以看到哪些文档。我们试图研究两个搜索引擎呈现给用户的结果有多不同。最近的一项眼球追踪显示,网络搜索者决定是否查看文档主要是基于网页搜索结果页面上的摘要,其次是文档的标题,很少基于文档的URL。考虑到不同搜索引擎为同一文档生成的摘要和标题在语法上往往不同,我们首先开发适合进行这项研究的工具。我们使用这些工具进行的实证评估显示,对于我们研究中使用的各种查询,这两个引擎产生的结果惊人地一致。因此,这项研究提出了一个开放的问题,即设计一个搜索引擎,它产生的结果与谷歌和必应产生的结果不同,用户会觉得有用,这是否可行。
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