Fuhr, Norbert:
A Probability Ranking Principle for Interactive Information Retrieval
In: Information Retrieval, Vol. 11 (2008), No. 3, pp. 251 - 265
2008article/chapter in journal
Computer Science
Title:
A Probability Ranking Principle for Interactive Information Retrieval
Author:
Fuhr, NorbertUDE
GND
0000-0002-0441-6949
GND
1026381053
LSF ID
3501
ORCID
0000-0002-0441-6949ORCID iD
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connected with university
Year of publication:
2008

Abstract:

The classical Probability Ranking Principle (PRP) forms the theoretical basis for probabilistic Information Retrieval (IR) models, which are dominating IR theory since about 20 years. However, the assumptions underlying the PRP often do not hold, and its view is too narrow for interactive information retrieval (IIR). In this paper, a new theoretical framework for interactive retrieval is proposed: The basic idea is that during IIR, a user moves between situations. In each situation, the system presents to the user a list of choices, about which s/he has to decide, and the first positive decision moves the user to a new situation. Each choice is associated with a number of cost and probability parameters. Based on these parameters, an optimum ordering of the choices can the derived - the PRP for IIR. The relationship of this rule to the classical PRP is described, and ways for developing models based on our approach are pointed out.