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Search Session Analysis×Query Log Analysis×
ÄmnesområdeLibrary Information ScienceLibrary Information Science
FamiljProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ursprungsår20002000
UpphovspersonBernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink & Tefko Saracevic; web-search session researchBernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink & Tefko Saracevic; Silverstein et al.
TypAnalysis pipeline for multi-query search episodesTransaction-log analysis pipeline for search behavior
UrsprungskällaJansen, B. J., Spink, A., & Saracevic, T. (2000). Real life, real users, and real needs: a study and analysis of user queries on the web. Information Processing & Management, 36(2), 207-227. DOI ↗Jansen, B. J., Spink, A., & Saracevic, T. (2000). Real life, real users, and real needs: a study and analysis of user queries on the web. Information Processing & Management, 36(2), 207-227. DOI ↗
AliasSession Analysis, Search Episode Analysis, Multi-Query Session Analysis, Session-Based Search EvaluationTransaction Log Analysis, Search Log Analysis, Web Query Log Analysis, Query Transaction Analysis
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SammanfattningSearch session analysis studies the whole search episode — the sequence of queries, reformulations, clicks, and pauses a user produces while pursuing a single information need — rather than scoring one query in isolation. Real searching is rarely one shot: users issue a query, scan results, refine their wording, follow links, and try again until they succeed or give up. Building on the transaction-log tradition of Jansen, Spink, and Saracevic and the large-scale web studies of Silverstein and colleagues, session analysis reconstructs these episodes from logs, classifies how queries evolve, measures the effort expended, models the transitions between actions, and assesses whether and how the session succeeded. It is the bridge between single-query laboratory evaluation and the messy, iterative reality of how people actually find information.Query log analysis — also called transaction-log analysis — studies the records that search systems automatically keep of what users typed, what they clicked, and when. Rather than asking users what they do or testing systems in the laboratory, it observes millions of real searches as they actually happened. The landmark studies by Jansen, Spink, and Saracevic on the Excite engine and by Silverstein and colleagues on AltaVista revealed a consistent and surprising picture: real web queries are very short, rarely use advanced operators, and users almost never look past the first page of results. By cleaning logs, reconstructing sessions, and tabulating term, query, and session statistics, the method turns raw server records into a behavioral portrait of how people really search.
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