Developing a Meta-Suggestion Engine for Search Queries

Typically, search engines provide query suggestions to assist users in the search process. Query suggestions are very important for improving user’s search experience. However, most query suggestions are based on the user’s search logs, and they can be influenced by infrequentl...

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Main Authors: Seungmin Kim, Eunchan Na, Seong Baeg Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2022-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9805589/
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Summary:Typically, search engines provide query suggestions to assist users in the search process. Query suggestions are very important for improving user’s search experience. However, most query suggestions are based on the user’s search logs, and they can be influenced by infrequently searched queries. Depending on the user’s query, query suggestions can be ineffective in global search engines but effective in a domestic search engine. Conversely, it can be effective in global engines and weak in domestic engines. In addition, log-based query suggestions require many search logs, which makes them difficult to construct outside of a large search engine. Some search engines do not provide query suggestions, making searches difficult for users. These query suggestion vulnerabilities degrade the user’s search experience. In this study, we develop a meta-suggestion, a new query suggestion scheme. Similar to meta-searches, meta-suggestions retrieve candidate queries of suggestions from other search engines. Meta-suggestions generate suggestions by reranking the aggregated candidate queries. We develop a meta-suggestion engine (MSE) browser extension that generates meta-suggestions. It can provide query suggestions for any webpage and does not require a search log. Comparing our meta-suggestions to major search engines such as Google, showed a 17% performance improvement on normalized discounted cumulative gain (NDCG) and a 31% improvement on precision. If more detailed factors, such as user preferences are discovered through continued research, it is expected that user searches will greatly improve. An enhanced user search experience is possible if factors, such as user preference, are examined in future work.
ISSN:2169-3536