ABSTRACT
WSCD 2013 is the third workshop on Web Search Click Data, following WSCD 2009 and WSCD 2012. It is a forum for new research relating to Web search usage logs and for discussing desirable properties of publicly released search log datasets. Research relating to search logs has been hampered by the limited availability of click datasets. This workshop comes with a new dataset based on logged user search behaviour and an accompanying challenge to predict switches between search engines within a given search session.
Index Terms
- WSCD2013: workshop on web search click data 2013
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