👉 Choice computing, also known as interactive information retrieval or interactive search, is a paradigm in information systems that emphasizes user involvement and feedback throughout the search process. Unlike traditional search models where users typically submit queries and receive static results, choice computing involves iterative cycles of query formulation, result evaluation, and refinement. This approach leverages user preferences and behaviors to dynamically adjust search strategies, leading to more relevant and personalized outcomes. By incorporating mechanisms such as ranking feedback, relevance judgments, and interactive refinement, choice computing aims to enhance the user's ability to navigate complex information environments and achieve their information needs more efficiently and effectively.