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QueReSeek: Community-Based Web Navigation by Reverse Lookup of Search History
2008
2008 International Workshop on Information-Explosion and Next Generation Search
We could display relevant queries for approximately 20% of the browsed Web content in this experiment. ...
Web navigation is realized as follows: when a user browsing some Web content, if the Web content is included in the list of results of past search by people in the community, query strings used in the ...
Evaluation of Client-Server type Same as the evaluation for Web Proxy type, we measured how much the search query could be exhibited to users for Web content in browsing as an index to measure its usability ...
doi:10.1109/ings.2008.18
fatcat:pnn6tomvxvgkxgollqzghxm2ha
B-hist: Entity-centric search over personal web browsing history
2014
Journal of Web Semantics
However, search over personal Web browsing history still revolves around keyword-search mostly. ...
Our system, B-hist, aims at providing Web users with an effective tool for searching and accessing information they previously looked up on the Web by supporting multiple ways of filtering results using ...
We also thank for their help and feedback Martin Grund, Eugenia Martin, Ruslan Mavlyutov, and Vincent Pasquier. ...
doi:10.1016/j.websem.2014.07.003
fatcat:ogf47vlhqzb47m2uz2pwl47hou
Protecting User Privacy: An Approach for Untraceable Web Browsing History and Unambiguous User Profiles
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
The need arises for users on their own to protect their Web browsing history from any potential adversaries. ...
In this paper, we design an effective Web browsing history anonymization scheme, PBooster, aiming to protect users' privacy while retaining the utility of their Web browsing history. ...
Privacy Preserving Web Search. Web search has become a regular activity where a user composes a query formed by one or more keywords and sends it to the search engine. ...
arXiv:1811.09340v1
fatcat:awk2use6mnctzasai3m2xq5o34
User Behavior for Neural Network-based Web Search Results Filtering
2020
International Journal of Innovative Computing
This paper describes methodology and performance of an experimental research on filtering of web search results. ...
The feedback was obtained from users' web browsers and consisted of a set of browsing behavioral metrics, including reading time, clicks on links, mouse pointer and wheel movement patterns, bookmarking ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The author would like to express his appreciation to College of Engineering at AMA International University Bahrain for supporting this research. ...
doi:10.11113/ijic.v10n2.260
fatcat:4rpl546rtrf7ja42bjmqqxomgq
Research on Web Log Mining to Predicting User Behavior through Session
2018
International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology
Web log files are the files which contain complete information about the users browse activities on the web server Web mining is the application of data mining techniques to discover patterns from the ...
Web log along with the individuality of the user captures their browsing behavior on a website and discussing regarding the behavior from analysis of different algorithms and different methods. ...
Our work is expected to give insights for processing noisy heterogeneous graph structures. ...
doi:10.22214/ijraset.2018.7124
fatcat:uicvdh7xoba2nk3n4t24efcmmi
JeromeDL – Adding Semantic Web Technologies to Digital Libraries
[chapter]
2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
We exemplify how digital library content management can benefit from the Semantic Web. We define and evaluate browsing and searching features. ...
In recent years more and more information has been made available on the Web. ...
Conclusions In this paper we presented JeromeDL, a digital library that deploys Semantic Web technology for user management and search. ...
doi:10.1007/11546924_70
fatcat:tmex5tvpqja6xdjbydt3lnjq64
Enterprise and desktop search
2010
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web - WWW '10
While the challenges arising there are not completely different from those that the web community has faced for years, advanced web search solutions are often unable to address them properly. ...
In this tutorial we give a research prospective on distinctive features of both Enterprise and Desktop Search, explain typical search scenarios, and review existing ranking techniques and algorithms. ...
We also discuss the ways to structure search results and facilitate faceted browsing for documents with no metadata. ...
doi:10.1145/1772690.1772922
dblp:conf/www/DmitrievSC10
fatcat:cwr6gkhhlrgt5cvhhwk6slbnsy
Mining the search trails of surfing crowds
2008
Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '08
in learning to rank for Web search. ...
The paper proposes identifying relevant information sources from the history of combined searching and browsing behavior of many Web users. ...
CONCLUSIONS We have proposed and evaluated heuristic and probabilistic algorithms for identifying relevant websites using the combined history of searching and browsing behavior of many Web users. ...
doi:10.1145/1367497.1367505
dblp:conf/www/BilenkoW08
fatcat:4oi3iayanjh2bnoya4cw3ewn3u
The impact of user-browser interaction on web performance
2013
Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing - SAC '13
To this end, we evaluate a typical e-commerce scenario and compare the obtained results for different UBI behaviors, such as the use of the back button and parallel browsing originated by using browser ...
In this paper we analyze, for the first time, the effect of considering the User-Browser Interaction (UBI) as a part of user's dynamic behavior on web workload characterization in performance studies. ...
Moreover, the most important behavioral changes concerning user's dynamism are still expected to come in the incoming Web. ...
doi:10.1145/2480362.2480497
dblp:conf/sac/Pena-OrtizGSP13
fatcat:bwxfa3ipfvczpaljy3vvj6eoe4
How do users find things with PubMed?
2008
Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval - SIGIR '08
With broader implications to IR, this work provides a case study of how user simulations can be exploited as a formative tool for automatic utility evaluation. ...
We demonstrate that a content-similarity browsing tool can compensate for poor retrieval results, and that the relationship between retrieval performance and overall utility is non-linear. ...
mini-courses offered on PubMed, as any casual Web search will reveal. ...
doi:10.1145/1390334.1390340
dblp:conf/sigir/LinS08
fatcat:fsjmewade5httlr4wu3p4aqc4q
Information seeking on the Web: An integrated model of browsing and searching
2000
First Monday
This paper presents findings from a study of how knowledge workers use the Web to seek external information as a part of their daily work. ...
Participants were mainly IT specialists, managers, and research/marketing/consulting staff working in organizations that included a large utility company, a major bank, and a consulting firm. ...
Three formal searches utilized several search engines, including meta search services. ...
doi:10.5210/fm.v5i2.729
fatcat:x3djkeykcjektknuelkj75a744
Characterization and Throttling-Based Mitigation of Memory Interference for Heterogeneous Smartphones
2015
2015 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization
Our results show that user-centric smartphone applications, such as web browsing and media player, suffer upto 34% and 21% performance degradation, respectively, from shared resource contention at the ...
user-centric applications. programmed use case consists of file downloading via the Wi-Fi/LTE antenna, music playback via a specific accelerator, and web browsing on the application cores, generating a ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their feedback. ...
doi:10.1109/iiswc.2015.9
dblp:conf/iiswc/ShingariAW15
fatcat:zb53b24z2baizbubkhksj5ncwe
Rational Analyses of Information Foraging on the Web
2005
Cognitive Science
Web-site leaving is modeled as an ongoing assessment by the Web user of the expected benefits of continuing at a Web site as opposed to going elsewhere. ...
Navigation choice is modeled as a random utility model that uses spreading activation mechanisms that link proximal cues (information scent) that occur in Web browsers to internal user goals. ...
I would like to thank the reviewers Mark Steyvers and Michael Lee for their very constructive comments and suggestions. I also would like to thank Julie Heiser for her comments on earlier drafts. ...
doi:10.1207/s15516709cog0000_20
pmid:21702778
fatcat:7rdofiaufzdszjeoqoqw7kdpt4
Providing TPC-W with web user dynamic behavior
2012
CLEI Electronic Journal
Instead, users have become active con- tributors to web applications, so introducing a high level of dynamism in their behavior. Moreover, this trend is even expected to rise in the incoming Web. ...
As a consequence, there is a need to develop new software tools that consider user dynamism in an appropiate and accurate way when generating dynamic workload for evaluating the performance of the current ...
in the testbed
Table 1 : 1 Performance metrics classification
Figure 10: Client metrics obtained for the browsing scenario in the testbed Search Results
Search Request
Home
Order Display
Best Sellers ...
doi:10.19153/cleiej.15.2.1
fatcat:t4awiu2kqbeu7ppixxvbnrugxu
Simulating e-Commerce Client-Server Interaction for Capacity Planning
[article]
2014
arXiv
pre-print
In order to avoid numerous unpleasant consequences, by designing and implementing e-Commerce Web sites that will always meet e-Customer's high expectations, a relevant performance models have to be utilized ...
Within this paper, such a predictive model has been described and evaluated by using discrete-event simulation of both the client-side and server-side processes involved. ...
For instance, for younger or novel e-Customers, the probability p(Browse) would be higher than the probability p(Search), due to their lack of experience. ...
arXiv:1309.3689v2
fatcat:u6ijqmlturglbdjxv3ph6dzhgu
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