Is Microsoft Unintrusively Adding Search History To Its Algorithm?

Harry Shum, Microsoft VP of Search Product Development, is presenting a keynote address at the Fourth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining in Hong Kong Friday, where he will discuss the role of personal search history as a factor in search results, the conference site reported. Shum will explain the changes being made at Bing and how the engine is using a “Dialog Model that consists of three building blocks: an indexing system that comprehensively collects information from the web and systematically harvests knowledge, an intent model that statistically infers user intent and predicts next action, and an interaction model that elicits user intent through mathematically optimized presentations of web information and domain knowledge that matches user needs.” Click to read the rest of this post…

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Is Microsoft Unintrusively Adding Search History To Its Algorithm?

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