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Abstract
Ambiguity in queries is a common problem in information retrieval. There are currently two solutions: Search result personalization and diversification. The former aims to tailor results for different users based on their preferences, but the limitations are redundant results and incomplete capture of user intents. The goal of the latter is to return results that cover as many aspects related to the query as possible. It improves diversity yet loses personality and cannot return the exact results the user wants. Intuitively, such two solutions can complement each other and bring more satisfactory reranking results. In this paper, we propose a novel framework, namely PnD to integrate personalization and diversification reasonably. We employ the degree of refinding to determine the weight of personalization dynamically. Moreover, to improve the diversity and relevance of reranked results simultaneously, we design a reset RNN structure (RRNN) with the “reset gate” to measure the influence of the newly selected document on novelty. Besides, we devise a “subtopic learning layer” to learn the virtual subtopics, which can yield fine-grained representations of queries, documents, and user profiles. Experimental results illustrate that our model can significantly outperform existing search result personalization and diversification methods.
期刊介绍:
The ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS) publishes papers on information retrieval (such as search engines, recommender systems) that contain:
new principled information retrieval models or algorithms with sound empirical validation;
observational, experimental and/or theoretical studies yielding new insights into information retrieval or information seeking;
accounts of applications of existing information retrieval techniques that shed light on the strengths and weaknesses of the techniques;
formalization of new information retrieval or information seeking tasks and of methods for evaluating the performance on those tasks;
development of content (text, image, speech, video, etc) analysis methods to support information retrieval and information seeking;
development of computational models of user information preferences and interaction behaviors;
creation and analysis of evaluation methodologies for information retrieval and information seeking; or
surveys of existing work that propose a significant synthesis.
The information retrieval scope of ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS) appeals to industry practitioners for its wealth of creative ideas, and to academic researchers for its descriptions of their colleagues'' work.