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Jim Jansen at SIGIR, Interview by Andy Edmonds |
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| by Jim Jansen (Video 00:12:25) |
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| Jim Jansen is a leading information retrieval and internet search engine researcher. In this short interview, we talk about his longstanding work on understanding user queries and recent work on search engine paid advertising and models for understanding search activities. |
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| Dr. Jim Jansen joined the faculty of the Penn State School of Information Sciences and Technology in May 2002. Dr. Jansen has over 40 publications in the area of information technology and systems. His articles have been published in journals such as the Communications of the ACM, IEEE Computer, Information Processing and Management, and Journal of More...
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This interview references three core areas of Jim Jansen's research: usery queries or search terms, commercial versus organic results in consumer search, and models for understanding search behavior.
The interview references a body of research partially represented by the references below:
Jansen, B. J. (2007) The Comparative Effectiveness of Sponsored and Non-sponsored Results for Web Ecommerce Queries. ACM Transactions on the Web. 1(1), Article 3. View in PDF.
Jansen, B. J. and Resnick, M. 2006. An examination of searcher's perceptions of non-sponsored and sponsored links during ecommerce Web searching. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 57(14), 1949-1961. View in PDF.
Jansen, B. J. and Spink, A. 2005. How are We Searching the World Wide Web?: An Analysis of Nine Search Engine Transaction Logs. Information Processing & Management. 42(1), 248-263.
Visit Jim's hompage at Penn State for more. |
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