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Most Influential SIGIR 2010 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Understanding Web Browsing Behaviors Through Weibull Analysis Of Dwell Time

Chao Liu; Ryen W. White; Susan Dumais

Venue
ACM SIGIR Conference (SIGIR) 2010
Recognition
Most Influential SIGIR 2010 Paper (Rank No. 7)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
6
Certificate ID
aef705391977d1eb

Abstract

Dwell time on Web pages has been extensively used for various information retrieval tasks. However, some basic yet important questions have not been sufficiently addressed, <i>eg,</i> what distribution is appropriate to model the distribution of dwell times on a Web page, and furthermore, what the distribution tells us about the underlying browsing behaviors. In this paper, we draw an analogy between abandoning a page during Web browsing and a system failure in reliability analysis, and propose to model the dwell time using the Weibull distribution. Using this distribution provides better goodness-of-fit to real world data, and it uncovers some interesting patterns of user browsing behaviors not previously reported. For example, our analysis reveals that Web browsing in general exhibits a significant "negative aging" phenomenon, which means that some initial screening has to be passed before a page is examined in detail, giving rise to the browsing behavior that we call "screen-and-glean." In addition, we demonstrate that dwell time distributions can be reasonably predicted purely based on low-level page features, which broadens the possible applications of this study to situations where log data may be unavailable.

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