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User queries on the Web can be classified into three types according to user’s intention: informational query, navigational query and transactional query. In this paper, a query type classification method and Service Link information for transactional queries are proposed. Web mediated activity is usually implemented by hyperlinks. Hyperlinks can be good indicators in classifying queries and retrieving good answer pages for transactional queries. A hyperlink related to an anchor text has an anticipated action with a linked object. Possible actions are reading, visiting and downloading a linked object. We can assign a possible action to each anchor text. These tagged anchor texts can be used as training data for query type classification. We can collect a large-scale and dynamic train query set automatically. To see the accuracy of the proposing classification method, various experiments were conducted. From experiments, I could achieve 91% of possible improvement for transactional queries with our classification method.
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Kang, IH. (2005). Transactional Query Identification in Web Search. In: Lee, G.G., Yamada, A., Meng, H., Myaeng, S.H. (eds) Information Retrieval Technology. AIRS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3689. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11562382_17
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