Looking for Books in Social Media: an analysis of complex search requests

Open Access
Authors
Publication date 2015
Host editors
  • A. Hanbury
  • G. Kazai
  • A. Rauber
  • N. Fuhr
Book title Advances in Information Retrieval
Book subtitle 37th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2015, Vienna, Austria, March 29-April 2, 2015 : proceedings
ISBN
  • 9783319163536
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9783319163543
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Event European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2015)
Pages (from-to) 184-196
Publisher Cham: Springer
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw)
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
Real-world information needs are generally complex, yet almost all research focuses on either relatively simple search based on queries or recommendation based on profiles. It is difficult to gain insight into complex information needs from observational studies with existing systems; potentially complex needs are obscured by the systems’ limitations. In this paper we study explicit information requests in social media, focusing on the rich area of social book search. We analyse a large set of annotated book requests from the LibraryThing discussion forums. We investigate 1) the comprehensiveness of book requests on the forums, 2) what relevance aspects are expressed in real-world book search requests, and 3) how different types of search topics are related to types of users, human recommendations, and results returned by retrieval and recommender systems. We find that book search requests combine search and recommendation aspects in intricate ways that require more than only traditional search or (hybrid) recommendation approaches.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16354-3_19
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