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From federated to aggregated search

Published: 19 July 2010 Publication History

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Federated search refers to the brokered retrieval of content from a set of auxiliary retrieval systems instead of from a single, centralized retrieval system. Federated search tasks occur in, for example, digital libraries (where documents from several retrieval systems must be seamlessly merged) or peer-to-peer information retrieval (where documents distributed across a network of local indexes must be retrieved).
In the context of web search, aggregated search refers to the integration of non-web content (e.g. images, videos, news articles, maps, tweets) into a web search result page. This is in contrast with classic web search where users are presented with a ranked list consisting exclusively of general web documents. As in other federated search situations, the non-web content is often retrieved from auxiliary retrieval systems (e.g. image or video databases, news indexes).
Although aggregated search can be seen as an instance of federated search, several aspects make aggregated search a unique and compelling research topic. These include large sources of evidence (e.g. click logs) for deciding what non-web items to return, constrained interfaces (e.g. mobile screens), and a very heterogeneous set of available auxiliary resources (e.g. images, videos, maps, news articles). Each of these aspects introduces problems and opportunities not addressed in the federated search literature.
Aggregated search is an important future research direction for information retrieval. All major search engines now provide aggregated search results. As the number of available auxiliary resources grows, deciding how to effectively surface content from each will become increasingly important.
The goal of this tutorial is to provide an overview of federated search and aggregated search techniques for an intermediate information retrieval researcher. At the same time, the content will be valuable for practitioners in industry. We will take the audience through the most influential work in these areas and describe how they relate to real world aggregated search systems. We will also list some of the new challenges confronted in aggregated search and discuss directions for future work.

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  • (2016)Aggregated Search and Interleaving MethodsProceedings of the International Conference on Big Data and Advanced Wireless Technologies10.1145/3010089.3010098(1-9)Online publication date: 10-Nov-2016
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    SIGIR '10: Proceedings of the 33rd international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
    July 2010
    944 pages
    ISBN:9781450301534
    DOI:10.1145/1835449
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    1. aggregated search
    2. distributed information retrieval
    3. federated search
    4. metasearch
    5. universal search
    6. vertical search

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    • (2019)MULKASE: a novel approach for key-aggregate searchable encryption for multi-owner dataFrontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering10.1631/FITEE.180019220:12(1717-1748)Online publication date: 29-Oct-2019
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    • (2015)Search Result DiversificationFoundations and Trends in Information Retrieval10.1561/15000000409:1(1-90)Online publication date: 1-Mar-2015
    • (2015)iSeekerProceedings of the 2015 IEEE Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing (CIC)10.1109/CIC.2015.35(184-191)Online publication date: 27-Oct-2015
    • (2015)Exploring Composite Retrieval from the Users’ PerspectiveAdvances in Information Retrieval10.1007/978-3-319-16354-3_2(13-24)Online publication date: 2015
    • (2015)Information Aggregation in an EnterpriseSmart Information Systems10.1007/978-3-319-14178-7_4(99-122)Online publication date: 15-Jan-2015
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    • (2012)Building reputation and trust using federated search and opinion miningProceedings of the 21st International Conference on World Wide Web10.1145/2187980.2188000(151-154)Online publication date: 16-Apr-2012
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    • (2011)Aggregated Search Result DiversificationAdvances in Information Retrieval Theory10.1007/978-3-642-23318-0_23(250-261)Online publication date: 2011

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