Authors
Gareth JF Jones,
Procheta Sen,
Debasis Ganguly,
Publication date
2022
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Description
Established information retrieval (IR) systems are generally reactive in that they respond to active entry of a search query by a user. Information is thus only provided to a user when they identify a need for information, and invest the effort to address this need using a search engine. As such, users end up spending more effort to satisfy their information need. Different from reactive systems, proactive information retrieval (PIR) systems seek to retrieve relevant content without the user explicitly submitting a query. A PIR system usually achieves this by using a combination of observed user activities, their contexts and user profile information firstly to automatically create search queries, and then perform search operations and present retrieved results. This new paradigm of PIR methodology thus presents opportunities for investigating a number of research questions for improving user satisfaction, such as when would be …