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On queries and other messages

Stephen Robertson

Microsoft Research Cambridge 7 J J Thomson Avenue CB3 0FB Cambridge, UK

ser@microsoft.com

ABSTRACT

There are three parts to this talk – related in rather tangen- tial ways. First, I will give a recap of an argument developed in a couple of earlier talks – at IIiX in 2008 and at the SIGIR evaluation workshop in 2009. The gist of the argument is about thinking about IR as a science, and the consequences

Appears in the Proceedings of The 2nd International Workshop on Contex- tual Information Access, Seeking and Retrieval Evaluation (CIRSE 2010), March 28, 2010, Milton Keynes, UK.

http://www.irit.fr/CIRSE/

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for both theory and experimentation in the field. The sec- ond makes use of some ideas from general systems theory and the notion of open systems, and applies these ideas to information retrieval and the task context of search. The third discusses the status of queries in the current search world, and suggests two new ways to think about queries.

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