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Prediction of User Interests for Providing Relevant Information Using Relevance Feedback and Re-ranking

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  • L. Sai Ramesh

    (Department of Information Science and Technology, Anna University, Chennai, India)

  • S. Ganapathy

    (Department of Information Science and Technology, Anna University, Chennai, India)

  • R. Bhuvaneshwari

    (Department of Information Science and Technology, Anna University, Chennai, India)

  • K. Kulothungan

    (Department of Information Science and Technology, Anna University, Chennai, India)

  • V. Pandiyaraju

    (Department of Information Science and Technology, Anna University, Chennai, India)

  • A. Kannan

    (Department of Information Science and Technology, Anna University, Chennai, India)

Abstract

Predicting user interest based on their browsing pattern is useful in relevant information retrieval. In such a scenario, queries must be unambiguous and precise. For a broad-topic and ambiguous query, different users may with different interests may search for information from the internet. The inference and analysis of user search goals using rules will be helpful to enhance the relevancy and user experience. A major deficiency of generic search system is that they have static model which is to be applied for all the users and hence are not adaptable to individual users. User interest is important when performing clustering so that it is possible to enhance the personalization. In this paper, a new approach is proposed to infer user interests based on their queries and fast profile logs and to provide relevant information to users based on personalization. For this purpose, a framework is designed to analyze different user profiles and interests while query processing including relevance analysis. Implicit Feedback sessions are also constructed from user profiles based on mouse and button clicks made in their current and past queries. In addition, browsing behaviors of users are analyzed using rules and also using the feedback sessions. Temporary documents are generated in this work for representing the feedback sessions effectively. Finally, personalization is made based on browsing behavior and relevant information is provided to the users. From the experiments conducted in this work, it is observed that the proposed model provide most accurate and relevant contents to the users when compared with other related work.

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  • L. Sai Ramesh & S. Ganapathy & R. Bhuvaneshwari & K. Kulothungan & V. Pandiyaraju & A. Kannan, 2015. "Prediction of User Interests for Providing Relevant Information Using Relevance Feedback and Re-ranking," International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies (IJIIT), IGI Global, vol. 11(4), pages 55-71, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jiit00:v:11:y:2015:i:4:p:55-71
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