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Viewpoint Diversity in Search Results

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Adverse phenomena such as the search engine manipulation effect (SEME), where web search users change their attitude on a topic following whatever most highly-ranked search results promote, represent crucial challenges for research and industry。 However, the current lack of automatic methods to comprehensively measure or increase viewpoint diversity in search results complicates the understanding and mitigation of such effects。 This paper proposes a viewpoint bias metric that evaluates the divergence from a pre-defined scenario of ideal viewpoint diversity considering two essential viewpoint dimensions (i。e。, stance and logic of evaluation) 。 In a case study, we apply this metric to actual search results and find considerable viewpoint bias in search results across queries, topics, and search engines that could lead to adverse effects such as SEME。 We subsequently demonstrate that viewpoint diversity in search results can be dramatically increased using existing diversification algorithms。 The methods proposed in this paper can assist researchers and practitioners in evaluating and improving viewpoint diversity in search results。

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Tim Draws、Nirmal Roy、Oana Inel、Alisa Rieger、Rishav Hada、Mehmet Orcun Yalcin、Benjamin Timmermans、Nava Tintarev

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Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands

University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

Microsoft Research, Bangalore, India

Independent Researcher, Istanbul, Tuerkiye

IBM, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands

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European Conference on Information Retrieval

Dublin(IE)

Advances in Information Retrieval

279-297

2023