Modeling actions of PubMed users with n-gram language models |
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Authors: | Jimmy Lin W John Wilbur |
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Institution: | (1) The iSchool, College of Information Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA;(2) National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | Transaction logs from online search engines are valuable for two reasons: First, they provide insight into human information-seeking behavior. Second, log data can be used to train user models, which can then be applied to improve retrieval systems. This article presents a study of logs from PubMed®, the public gateway to the MEDLINE® database of bibliographic records from the medical and biomedical primary literature. Unlike most previous studies on general Web search, our work examines user activities with a highly-specialized search engine. We encode user actions as string sequences and model these sequences using n-gram language models. The models are evaluated in terms of perplexity and in a sequence prediction task. They help us better understand how PubMed users search for information and provide an enabler for improving users’ search experience. |
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Keywords: | Search behavior Query log analysis |
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