Professor of Information Retrieval, RMIT University
Professor Mark Sanderson is the Discipline Head of the Information Storage Analysis and Retrieval group in the School of Computer Science and Information Technology. He works on the evaluation of search engines, summarisation, geographic search and log analysis.
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Today marks an important milestone in the history of the internet: Googles 25th birthday. With billions of search queries submitted each day, its difficult to remember how we ever lived without the search engine. What...
A/B testing: how offline businesses are learning from Google to improve profits
Nov 26, 2018 17:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
The market testing that helped give us the Google search we know today is being emulated by industries from hospitality to manufacturing to help better focus their products and services and meet customer needs. So what did...
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