Personalized Search: Potential and Pitfalls
NIPS 2013 Workshop on Personalization, Keynote Talk
Traditionally search engines returned the same results to everyone who asks the same question. However, using a single ranking for everyone in every context limits how well a search engine can do in providing relevant information. In this talk I outline a framework to quantify the “potential for personalization” which we use to characterize the extent to which different people have different intents for a query. I will describe several examples of how we represent and use different kinds of contextual features to improve search quality. Finally I will conclude by highlighting important challenges in developing personalized systems at Web scale including system optimization, evaluation, transparency and serendipity.