Bridging the Gap: Using IR Models for Evaluating Exploratory Search Interfaces
Bridging the Gap: Using IR Models for Evaluating Exploratory Search Interfaces
Exploratory Search Interfaces are being designed to support increasingly high-level search activities, such as comparison and aggregation. This position paper suggests that the history of research into user search behaviour may provide grounds for developing a combined model approach that evaluates features designed to support such exploratory search activities.
HCI, Searching, Search, Exploratory, Exploratory Search, Theory, Evaluation, Comparison
Wilson, Max L.
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schraefel, m.c.
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2007
Wilson, Max L.
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schraefel, m.c.
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Wilson, Max L. and schraefel, m.c.
(2007)
Bridging the Gap: Using IR Models for Evaluating Exploratory Search Interfaces.
SIGCHI 2007 Workshop on Exploratory Search and HCI, San Jose, CA, United States.
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Exploratory Search Interfaces are being designed to support increasingly high-level search activities, such as comparison and aggregation. This position paper suggests that the history of research into user search behaviour may provide grounds for developing a combined model approach that evaluates features designed to support such exploratory search activities.
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Published date: 2007
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Event Dates: 28th April 2007
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SIGCHI 2007 Workshop on Exploratory Search and HCI, San Jose, CA, United States, 2007-04-28
Keywords:
HCI, Searching, Search, Exploratory, Exploratory Search, Theory, Evaluation, Comparison
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Agents, Interactions & Complexity
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Local EPrints ID: 263135
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/263135
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Date deposited: 23 Oct 2006
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Max L. Wilson
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m.c. schraefel
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