Evaluating Aggregated Search Using Interleaving
        Alexandr Chuklin and Anne Schuth and Katja Hofmann and Pavel Serdyukov and Maarten de Rijke.
        In Proceedings of CIKM'13, 2013.
        
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Abstract
A result page of a modern web search engine is often much more complicated than a simple list of “ten blue links.” In particular, a search engine may combine results from different sources (e.g., Web, News, and Images), and display these as grouped results to provide a better user experience. Such a system is called an aggregated or federated search system.
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@inproceedings{chuklin2013evaluating,
  title = {Evaluating Aggregated Search Using Interleaving},
  author = {Alexandr Chuklin and Anne Schuth and Katja Hofmann and Pavel Serdyukov and Maarten de Rijke},
  year = {2013},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of CIKM'13}
}