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There is good and bad question body content (good = useful, important, clear, well-researched, ... ) and there are good and bad question titles. This feature would improve titles based on the question body content, so it will most help those that have good content but didn't manage to create a good title too. One should therefore measure the quality of the title and see if it has improved. I think your evaluation metrics like (number of edits, how often do people return, ...) try to indirectly measure the quality of the title improvement. I wonder if it would be feasible to directly rate the quality of titles instead? (Like: Is this a good title for the question? Yes/No, if no what would be a better one.) It might be too much effort.

And you do not need to give a suggestion for the title every time. If you think the question body content isn't yet clear enough to enable a good title suggestion, don't suggest one (and don't count towards the test results). Depending on how often that occurs, it might improve the efficiency of the suggestion feature a lot.

Also, question body content and question titles evolve after creation. After comments questions can become clearer and only then a really good title can be found. I think that the AI suggestions for good titles should definitely also be part of the edit question dialog, not only at the beginning of the question asking process. Maybe it would even have been better to test this feature directly on the edit dialog instead the question asking wizard because editors might have a better knowledge to judge if suggested titles are appropriate and the question body content might be more mature by then.

Finally, the capacity for duplicate detection should further get investigated. Similar proposed titles are a strong hint for duplicate questions (or for titles not specific enough). Questions with similar proposed titles should be shown early. It's probably already part of the "related questions" section, I guess.

There is good and bad question body content (good = useful, important, clear, well-researched, ... ) and there are good and bad question titles. This feature would improve titles based on the question body content, so it will most help those that have good content but didn't manage to create a good title too. One should therefore measure the quality of the title and see if it has improved. I think your evaluation metrics like (number of edits, how often do people return, ...) try to indirectly measure the quality of the title improvement. I wonder if it would be feasible to directly rate the quality of titles instead? (Like: Is this a good title for the question? Yes/No, if no what would be a better one.) It might be too much effort.

Also, question body content and question titles evolve after creation. After comments questions can become clearer and only then a really good title can be found. I think that the AI suggestions for good titles should definitely also be part of the edit question dialog, not only at the beginning of the question asking process. Maybe it would even have been better to test this feature directly on the edit dialog instead the question asking wizard because editors might have a better knowledge to judge if suggested titles are appropriate and the question body content might be more mature by then.

Finally, the capacity for duplicate detection should further get investigated. Similar proposed titles are a strong hint for duplicate questions (or for titles not specific enough). Questions with similar proposed titles should be shown early. It's probably already part of the "related questions" section, I guess.

There is good and bad question body content (good = useful, important, clear, well-researched, ... ) and there are good and bad question titles. This feature would improve titles based on the question body content, so it will most help those that have good content but didn't manage to create a good title too. One should therefore measure the quality of the title and see if it has improved. I think your evaluation metrics like (number of edits, how often do people return, ...) try to indirectly measure the quality of the title improvement. I wonder if it would be feasible to directly rate the quality of titles instead? (Like: Is this a good title for the question? Yes/No, if no what would be a better one.) It might be too much effort.

And you do not need to give a suggestion for the title every time. If you think the question body content isn't yet clear enough to enable a good title suggestion, don't suggest one (and don't count towards the test results). Depending on how often that occurs, it might improve the efficiency of the suggestion feature a lot.

Also, question body content and question titles evolve after creation. After comments questions can become clearer and only then a really good title can be found. I think that the AI suggestions for good titles should definitely also be part of the edit question dialog, not only at the beginning of the question asking process. Maybe it would even have been better to test this feature directly on the edit dialog instead the question asking wizard because editors might have a better knowledge to judge if suggested titles are appropriate and the question body content might be more mature by then.

Finally, the capacity for duplicate detection should further get investigated. Similar proposed titles are a strong hint for duplicate questions (or for titles not specific enough). Questions with similar proposed titles should be shown early. It's probably already part of the "related questions" section, I guess.

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There is good and bad question body content (good = useful, important, clear, well-researched, ... ) and there are good and bad question titles. This feature would improve titles based on the question body content, so it will most help those that have good content but didn't manage to create a good title too. One should therefore measure the quality of the title and see if it has improved. I think your evaluation metrics like (number of edits, how often do people return, ...) try to indirectly measure the quality of the title improvement. I wonder if it would be feasible to directly rate the quality of titles instead? (Like: Is this a good title for the question? Yes/No, if no what would be a better one.) It might be too much effort.

Also, question body content and question titles evolve after creation. After comments questions can become clearer and only then a really good title can be found. I think that the AI suggestions for good titles should definitely also be part of the edit question dialog, not only at the beginning of the question asking process. Maybe it would even have been better to test this feature directly on the edit dialog instead the question asking wizard because editors might have a better knowledge to judge if suggested titles are appropriate and the question body content might be more mature by then.

Finally, the capacity for duplicate detection should further get investigated. Similar proposed titles are a strong hint for duplicate questions (or for titles not specific enough). Questions with similar proposed titles should be shown early. It's probably already part of the "related questions" section, I guess.

There is good and bad question body content (good = useful, important, clear, well-researched, ... ) and there are good and bad question titles. This feature would improve titles based on the question body content, so it will most help those that have good content but didn't manage to create a good title too. One should therefore measure the quality of the title and see if it has improved. I think your evaluation metrics like (number of edits, how often do people return, ...) try to indirectly measure the quality of the title improvement. I wonder if it would be feasible to directly rate the quality of titles instead? (Like: Is this a good title for the question? Yes/No, if no what would be a better one.) It might be too much effort.

Also, question body content and question titles evolve after creation. After comments questions can become clearer and only then a really good title can be found. I think that the AI suggestions for good titles should definitely also be part of the edit question dialog, not only at the beginning of the question asking process.

Finally, the capacity for duplicate detection should further get investigated. Similar proposed titles are a strong hint for duplicate questions (or for titles not specific enough). Questions with similar proposed titles should be shown early. It's probably already part of the "related questions" section, I guess.

There is good and bad question body content (good = useful, important, clear, well-researched, ... ) and there are good and bad question titles. This feature would improve titles based on the question body content, so it will most help those that have good content but didn't manage to create a good title too. One should therefore measure the quality of the title and see if it has improved. I think your evaluation metrics like (number of edits, how often do people return, ...) try to indirectly measure the quality of the title improvement. I wonder if it would be feasible to directly rate the quality of titles instead? (Like: Is this a good title for the question? Yes/No, if no what would be a better one.) It might be too much effort.

Also, question body content and question titles evolve after creation. After comments questions can become clearer and only then a really good title can be found. I think that the AI suggestions for good titles should definitely also be part of the edit question dialog, not only at the beginning of the question asking process. Maybe it would even have been better to test this feature directly on the edit dialog instead the question asking wizard because editors might have a better knowledge to judge if suggested titles are appropriate and the question body content might be more mature by then.

Finally, the capacity for duplicate detection should further get investigated. Similar proposed titles are a strong hint for duplicate questions (or for titles not specific enough). Questions with similar proposed titles should be shown early. It's probably already part of the "related questions" section, I guess.

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There is good and bad question body content (good = useful, important, clear, well-researched, ... ) and there are good and bad question titles. This feature would improve titles based on the question body content, so it will most help those that have good content but didn't manage to create a good title too. One should therefore measure the quality of the title and see if it has improved. I think your evaluation metrics like (number of edits, how often do people return, ...) try to indirectly measure the quality of the title improvement. I wonder if it would be feasible to directly rate the quality of titles instead? (Like: Is this a good title for the question? Yes/No, if no what would be a better one.) It might be too much effort.

Also, question body content and question titles evolve after creation. After comments questions can become clearer and only then a really good title can be found. I think that the AI suggestions for good titles should definitely also be part of the edit question dialog, not only at the beginning of the question asking process.

Finally, the capacity for duplicate detection should further get investigated. Similar proposed titles are a strong hint for duplicate questions (or for titles not specific enough). Questions with similar proposed titles should be shown early. It's probably already part of the "related questions" section, I guess.