along with related queries for each query. The data is updated
hourly. I'll poke around at The Times and see if an expanded version
On Apr 14, 4:37 pm, Daniel Tunkelang <
dtunkel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For that matter, there are also the daily Google
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> On 4/14/09, Brendan O'Connor <
breno...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I'd be interested in hearing about this too, if anyone has looked into it.
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> > The lack of availability of real-world query logs is a huge impediment to
> > information retrieval research. At least in web search, it seems like
> > private companies (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft) are making academics obsolete
> > simply because their internal researchers have access to such better data
> > than in the public sphere.
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> > As for NYT IR, there are the AOL web search query logs out there... maybe
> > they could be mined somehow for NYT-relevant queries.
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> > If the NYT released
search.nytimes.com query and/or click data, that with
> > the corpus could become a very interesting & applicable research area.
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> > Brendan
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