Users Meet Clarifying Questions: Toward a Better Understanding of User Interactions for Search Clarification

Jie Zou, Mohammad Aliannejadi, Evangelos Kanoulas, Maria Soledad Pera, Yiqun Liu

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Abstract

The use of clarifying questions (CQs) is a fairly new and useful technique to aid systems in recognizing the intent, context, and preferences behind user queries. Yet, understanding the extent of the effect of CQs on user behavior and the ability to identify relevant information remains relatively unexplored. In this work, we conduct a large user study to understand the interaction of users with CQs in various quality categories, and the effect of CQ quality on user search performance in terms of finding relevant information, search behavior, and user satisfaction. Analysis of implicit interaction data and explicit user feedback demonstrates that high-quality CQs improve user performance and satisfaction. By contrast, low-And mid-quality CQs are harmful, and thus allowing the users to complete their tasks without CQ support may be preferred in this case. We also observe that user engagement, and therefore the need for CQ support, is affected by several factors, such as search result quality or perceived task difficulty. The findings of this study can help researchers and system designers realize why, when, and how users interact with CQs, leading to a better understanding and design of search clarification systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number16
JournalACM Transactions on Information Systems
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This research was supported by the NWO Smart Culture—Big Data/Digital Humanities (314-99-301), the NWO Innovational Research Incentives Scheme Vidi (016.Vidi.189.039), the H2020-EU.3.4.—SOCIETAL CHALLENGES—Smart, Green And Integrated Transport (814961). All content represents the opinion of the authors, which is not necessarily shared or endorsed by their respective employers and/or sponsors.

Keywords

  • clarifying questions
  • information seeking systems
  • User study

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