Exploratory search and HCI: Designing and evaluating interfaces to support exploratory search interaction
Exploratory search and HCI: Designing and evaluating interfaces to support exploratory search interaction
The model of search as a turn-taking dialogue between the user and an intermediary has remained unchanged for decades. However, there is growing interest within the search community in evolving this model to support search-driven information exploration activities. So-called "exploratory search" describes a class of search activities that move beyond fact retrieval toward fostering learning, investigation, and information use. Exploratory search interaction focuses on the user-system communication essential during exploratory search processes. Given this user-centered focus, the CHI conference is an ideal venue to discuss mechanisms to support exploratory search behaviors. Specifically, this workshop aims to gather researchers, academics, and practitioners working in human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and other related disciplines, for a discussion of the issues relating to the design and evaluation of interfaces to help users explore, learn, and use information. These are important issues with far-reaching implications for how many computer users accomplish their tasks.
Evaluation, Exploratory search, User interfaces
2877-2880
Association for Computing Machinery
White, Ryen W.
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Drucker, Steven M.
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Marchionini, Gary
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Hearst, Marti
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Schraefel, M. C.
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2 April 2007
White, Ryen W.
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Drucker, Steven M.
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Marchionini, Gary
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Hearst, Marti
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Schraefel, M. C.
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White, Ryen W., Drucker, Steven M., Marchionini, Gary, Hearst, Marti and Schraefel, M. C.
(2007)
Exploratory search and HCI: Designing and evaluating interfaces to support exploratory search interaction.
In SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2007, CHI 2007 Extended Abstracts.
Association for Computing Machinery.
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(doi:10.1145/1240866.1241100).
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Abstract
The model of search as a turn-taking dialogue between the user and an intermediary has remained unchanged for decades. However, there is growing interest within the search community in evolving this model to support search-driven information exploration activities. So-called "exploratory search" describes a class of search activities that move beyond fact retrieval toward fostering learning, investigation, and information use. Exploratory search interaction focuses on the user-system communication essential during exploratory search processes. Given this user-centered focus, the CHI conference is an ideal venue to discuss mechanisms to support exploratory search behaviors. Specifically, this workshop aims to gather researchers, academics, and practitioners working in human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and other related disciplines, for a discussion of the issues relating to the design and evaluation of interfaces to help users explore, learn, and use information. These are important issues with far-reaching implications for how many computer users accomplish their tasks.
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Published date: 2 April 2007
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25th SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2007, CHI 2007, , San Jose, CA, United States, 2007-04-28 - 2007-05-03
Keywords:
Evaluation, Exploratory search, User interfaces
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/474273
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Ryen W. White
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Steven M. Drucker
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Gary Marchionini
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Marti Hearst
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M. C. Schraefel
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