The paper lays out three research questions to guide the study and redesign of web search for emerging topics, focused on user knowledge, dynamic topic awareness, and responsible opinion formation.
Real-Time Web Scale Event Summarization Using Sequential Decision Making
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We present a system based on sequential decision making for the online summarization of massive document streams, such as those found on the web. Given an event of interest (e.g. "Boston marathon bombing"), our system is able to filter the stream for relevance and produce a series of short text updates describing the event as it unfolds over time. Unlike previous work, our approach is able to jointly model the relevance, comprehensiveness, novelty, and timeliness required by time-sensitive queries. We demonstrate a 28.3% improvement in summary F1 and a 43.8% improvement in time-sensitive F1 metrics.
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A Research Vision for Web Search on Emerging Topics
The paper lays out three research questions to guide the study and redesign of web search for emerging topics, focused on user knowledge, dynamic topic awareness, and responsible opinion formation.