Lecture 9: Rank Aggregation in Metasearch Meta Search Engine · socia/ Choice rules Rank Aggregation
Lecture 9: Rank Aggregation in MetaSearch • MetaSearch Engine • Social Choice Rules • Rank Aggregation
Choices of Search Engines Many search engines exist to compete for users The results are not necessarily the same Different users prefer different search engines Search results may, in the future, be biased towards paid advertisements
Choices of Search Engines • Many search engines exist to compete for users – The results are not necessarily the same – Different users prefer different search engines – Search results may, in the future, be biased towards paid advertisements
Meta Search Engine Metasearch engines are designed to increase the coverage of web by forwarding users' queries to multiple search engines Users requests are sent to multiple search engines such as alltheWeb google MSN Then the results from the individual search engine are combined into a single result set to present to users
MetaSearch Engine • Metasearch Engines are designed to increase the coverage of web by forwarding users’ queries to multiple search engines – Users’ requests are sent to multiple search engines such as AlltheWeb, Google, MSN. • Then the results from the individual search engine are combined into a single result set to present to users
Different forms of meta search Submit different representations of the same query to the same search engine, then combine the results Submit the same query to several search engine adopting different information retrieval models then combine the results
Different Forms of MetaSearch • Submit different representations of the same query to the same search engine, then combine the results. • Submit the same query to several search engine adopting different information retrieval models, then combine the results
Issues How to combine the results retrieved by different source search engines is crucial for the success of a metasearch engine And this is the problem that social choice theory has been trying to answer
• How to combine the results retrieved by different source search engines is crucial for the success of a metasearch engine. • And this is the problem that social choice theory has been trying to answer. Issues