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brusilovskys Joachims [7 articles]

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    (2007), pp. 417-418.
    by Stefan Pohl, Filip Radlinski, Thorsten Joachims
  • Evaluating the accuracy of implicit feedback from clicks and query reformulations in Web search
    ACM Trans. Inf. Syst., Vol. 25, No. 2. (April 2007)
    by Thorsten Joachims, Laura Granka, Bing Pan, Helene Hembrooke, Filip Radlinski, Geri Gay
  • Query chains: learning to rank from implicit feedback
    (2005), pp. 239-248.
    by Filip Radlinski, Thorsten Joachims
    posted to en query-chain social-search www-search by brusilovsky on 2008-01-16 02:11:04 as **
  • Eye-tracking analysis of user behavior in WWW search
    (2004), pp. 478-479.
    by Laura A Granka, Thorsten Joachims, Geri Gay
  • The influence of task and gender on search and evaluation behavior using Google
    Inf. Process. Manage., Vol. 42, No. 4. (July 2006), pp. 1123-1131.
    by Lori Lorigo, Bing Pan, Helene Hembrooke, Thorsten Joachims, Laura Granka, Geri Gay
  • SIGIR 2003 workshop report: implicit measures of user interests and preferences
    SIGIR Forum, Vol. 37, No. 2. (2003), pp. 50-54.
    by Susan Dumais, Thorsten Joachims, Krishna Bharat, Andreas Weigend
  • Accurately interpreting clickthrough data as implicit feedback
    (2005), pp. 154-161.
    by Thorsten Joachims, Laura Granka, Bing Pan, Helene Hembrooke, Geri Gay
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