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E-raamat: Query Understanding for Search Engines

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This book presents a systematic study of practices and theories for query understanding of search engines. These studies can be categorized into three major classes. The first class is to figure out what the searcher wants by extracting semantic meaning from the searcher’s keywords, such as query classification, query tagging, and query intent understanding. The second class is to analyze search queries and then translate them into an enhanced query that can produce better search results, such as query spelling correction or query rewriting. The third class is to assist users in refining or suggesting queries in order to reduce users’ search effort and satisfy their information needs, such as query auto-completion and query suggestion.

Query understanding is a fundamental part of search engines. It is responsible to precisely infer the intent of the query formulated by the search user, to correct spelling errors in his/her query, to reformulate the query to capture its intent more accurately, and to guide the user in formulating a query with precise intent.

The book will be invaluable to researchers and graduate students in computer or information science and specializing in information retrieval or web-based systems, as well as to researchers and programmers working on the development or improvement of products related to search engines.
1 An Introduction to Query Understanding
1(14)
Hongbo Deng
Yi Chang
2 Query Classification
15(28)
Jiafeng Guo
Yanyan Lan
3 Query Segmentation and Tagging
43(26)
Xuanhui Wang
4 Query Intent Understanding
69(34)
Zhicheng Dou
Jiafeng Guo
5 Query Spelling Correction
103(26)
Yanen Li
6 Query Rewriting
129(16)
Hui Liu
Dawei Yin
Jiliang Tang
7 Query Auto-Completion
145(26)
Liangda Li
Hongbo Deng
Yi Chang
8 Query Suggestion
171(34)
Zhen Liao
Yang Song
Dengyong Zhou
9 Future Directions of Query Understanding
205
David Carmel
Yi Chang
Hongbo Deng
Jian-Yun Nie
Yi Chang is the Dean of the School of Artificial Intelligence, Jilin University, China. Prior to this, he was Technical Vice President at Huawei Research America, and Research Director at Yahoo Research. His research interests include information retrieval, data mining, machine learning, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence. He has published more than 100 papers on premium conferences or journals, and was elected as an ACM Distinguished Scientist in 2018 for his contributions to intelligent algorithms for search engines. Hongbo Deng is Senior Staff Engineer and Director in the Search and Recommendation Business Unit at Alibaba Group. Before that, he was a senior software engineer at Google, and a senior research scientist at Yahoo! Labs. His research interests include information retrieval, web search, data mining, recommendation system, natural language processing. He won the Best Paper Award in SIGKDD 2016, and the Vannevar Bush Best Paper Award in JCDL 2012. He is a senior member of ACM.