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Relevance Clues - Developing an Experimental Design to Examine the Criteria Behind Relevance Judgments
When users of information systems judge the relevance of search results, diverse criteria beyond topical relevance come into play. In this paper, we introduce the doctoral project Relevance Clues, which, through an experimental design, seeks to gain significant knowledge on the criteria by which users make relevance judgments.