Abstract

The conventional Web search has two problems. The first is that users’ search intentions are diverse. The second is that search engines return a huge number of search results which are not ordered correctly. These problems decrease the accuracy of Web searches. To solve these problems, in our past work, we proposed a reranking system based on the user’s search intentions whereby the user edits a part of the search results and the editing operations are propagated to all of the results to rerank them. In this paper, we propose methods of reranking Web search results that depend on the user’s delete and emphasis operations. Then, we describe their evaluation. In addition, we propose a method to support deletion and emphasis by using Tag-Clouds.

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