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4. IIiX 2012: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Jaap Kamps, Wessel Kraaij, Norbert Fuhr:
Information Interaction in Context: 2012, IIix'12, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, August 21-24, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1282-0
Keynote presentations
- Peter Ingwersen:
Citations and references as keys to relevance ranking in interactive IR. 1 - Diane Kelly:
Cognitive consequences of search. 2 - Daniel M. Russell:
What does it mean to be literate in the age of Google? 3
Finding books
- Nils Pharo, Ragnar Nordlie:
Examining the effect of task stage and topic knowledge on searcher interaction with a "digital bookstore". 4-11 - Suvi Oksanen, Pertti Vakkari:
In search of a good novel, neither reading activity nor querying matter, but examining search results does. 12-20 - Muh-Chyun Tang, Pei-Hang Ting, Yi-Jin Sie:
Exploring evaluation criteria of social navigational tools on social media: a case study of aNobii. 21-26
Expression and understanding in interaction
- Andrew MacFarlane, A. Albrair, Chloe R. Marshall, George Buchanan:
Phonological working memory impacts on information searching: an investigation of dyslexia. 27-34 - Mark D. Smucker, James Allan, Blagovest Dachev:
Human question answering performance using an interactive document retrieval system. 35-44 - Ying-Hsang Liu, Mei-Mei Wu:
On sociocultural aspects of user elicitation. 45-51
Search user interface design
- Gene Golovchinsky, Abdigani Diriye, Tony Dunnigan:
The future is in the past: designing for exploratory search. 52-61 - David Zellhöfer:
A permeable expert search strategy approach to multimodal retrieval. 62-71 - Kingsley Hughes-Morgan, Max L. Wilson:
Information vs interaction: examining different interaction models over consistent metadata. 72-81
Queries in context
- Kien-Tsoi T. E. Tjin-Kam-Jet, Dolf Trieschnigg, Djoerd Hiemstra:
An analysis of free-text queries for a multi-field web form. 82-89 - Richard Schaller, Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler:
Entertainment on the go: finding things to do and see while visiting distributed events. 90-99 - Chia-Jung Lee, W. Bruce Croft:
Generating queries from user-selected text. 100-109
Web search behaviour
- Georg Singer, Ulrich Norbisrath, Dirk Lewandowski:
Ordinary search engine users assessing difficulty, effort, and outcome for simple and complex search tasks. 110-119 - Ian Ruthven:
Grieving online: the use of search engines in times of grief and bereavement. 120-128 - Carsten Eickhoff, Pieter Dekker, Arjen P. de Vries:
Supporting children's web search in school environments. 129-137
Wikipedia and cultural heritage search behaviour session
- Jonas Fransson:
Intention and task context connected with session in a cultural heritage collection. 138-144 - Malcolm Clark, Ian Ruthven, Patrik O'Brian Holt, Dawei Song:
Looking for genre: the use of structural features during search tasks with Wikipedia. 145-154 - Karl Gyllstrom, Marie-Francine Moens:
Surfin' Wikipedia: an analysis of the Wikipedia (non-random) surfer's behavior from aggregate access data. 155-163
Representations, visualizations and behaviour session
- Pierre Tirilly, Xiangming Mu, Chunsheng Huang, Iris Xie, Wooseob Jeong, Jin Zhang:
On the consistency and features of image similarity. 164-173 - Christina Lioma, Birger Larsen, Peter Ingwersen:
Preliminary experiments using subjective logic for the polyrepresentation of information needs. 174-183 - Pia Borlund, Sabine Dreier, Katriina Byström:
What does time spent on searching indicate? 184-193 - Marco Angelini, Nicola Ferro, Gianmaria Silvello, Giuseppe Santucci:
Visual interactive failure analysis: supporting users in information retrieval evaluation. 194-203
Information seeking in specific applications
- Miamaria Saastamoinen, Sanna Kumpulainen, Kalervo Järvelin:
Task complexity and information searching in administrative tasks revisited. 204-213 - Anna Mikkonen, Pertti Vakkari:
Readers' search strategies for accessing books in public libraries. 214-223 - Joan C. Bartlett, Yusuke Ishimura, Lorie A. Kloda:
Scientists' preferences for bioinformatics tools: the selection of information retrieval systems. 224-233
Poster session
- Martin Colbert, Adam Oliver:
Studying information interaction in context: some lessons for traffic experiments. 234-237 - Paavo Arvola, Johanna Vainio, Marko Junkkari, Jaana Kekäläinen:
Model for simulating result document browsing in focused retrieval. 238-241 - Silvia Calegari, Emanuele Panzeri, Gabriella Pasi:
PatentLight: a patent search application. 242-245 - Nalini Edwards, Martin Colbert:
Modelling contexts for information interaction as "360°" user journeys: an initial illustration with reference to pregnant women quitting smoking. 246-249 - Leanne Bowler, Eleanor Mattern:
Visual metaphors to model metacognitive strategies that support memory during the process of refinding information. 250-253 - Wan-Ching Wu, Diane Kelly, Ashlee Edwards, Jaime Arguello:
Grannies, tanning beds, tattoos and NASCAR: evaluation of search tasks with varying levels of cognitive complexity. 254-257 - Abu Shamim Mohammad Arif, Jia Tina Du, Ivan Lee:
Towards a model of collaborative information retrieval in tourism. 258-261 - James Purvis, Leif Azzopardi:
A preliminary study using PageFetch to examine the searching ability of children and adults. 262-265 - Panos Balatsoukas, Ian Ruthven:
Graphical representation and similarity measurement of relevance judgments on the web. 266-269 - Desmond Elliott, Leif Azzopardi:
Practical considerations when filtering documents. 270-273 - Claudia Hauff, Matthias Hagen, Anna Beyer, Benno Stein:
Towards realistic known-item topics for the ClueWeb. 274-277 - Matti Lassila, Teemu Pääkkönen, Paavo Arvola, Jaana Kekäläinen, Marko Junkkari:
Unobtrusive mobile browsing behaviour tracking tool. 278-281 - Carsten Eickhoff, Leif Azzopardi, Djoerd Hiemstra, Franciska de Jong, Arjen P. de Vries, Douglas Dowie, Sergio Duarte Torres, Richard Glassey, Karl Gyllstrom, Frea Kruisinga, Kelly Ann Marshall, Sien Moens, Tamara Polajnar, Frans van der Sluis:
EmSe: initial evaluation of a child-friendly medical search system. 282-285 - Gareth Renaud, Leif Azzopardi:
SCAMP: a tool for conducting interactive information retrieval experiments. 286-289 - Maya Sappelli, Suzan Verberne, Wessel Kraaij:
Using file system content to organize e-mail. 290-293 - Alan Said, Brijnesh J. Jain, Andreas Lommatzsch, Sahin Albayrak:
Correlating perception-oriented aspects in user-centric recommender system evaluation. 294-297 - Mette Skov, Marianne Lykke:
Unlocking radio broadcasts: user needs in sound retrieval. 298-301 - Peter Ingwersen, Christina Lioma, Birger Larsen, Peiling Wang:
An exploratory study into perceived task complexity, topic specificity and usefulness for integrated search. 302-305 - Oliver Brdiczka, Doron Kletter:
SlideDeckFinder: identifying related slide decks based on visual appearance and composition patterns. 306-309 - Eszter Józsa, Máté Köles, Anita Komlodi, Károly Hercegfi, Peng Chu:
Evaluation of search quality differences and the impact of personality styles in native and foreign language searching tasks. 310-313 - Frans van der Sluis, Richard Glassey, Egon L. van den Broek:
Making the news interesting: understanding the relationship between familiarity and interest. 314-317 - Peng Chu, Eszter Józsa, Anita Komlodi, Károly Hercegfi:
An exploratory study on search behavior in different languages. 318-321
Doctoral consortium session
- Saskia Koldijk:
Capturing context and mental state of knowledge workers. 322 - Daniel T. J. Backhausen:
Personalized support in exploratory search. 323 - Viktors Garkavijs, Noriko Kando:
Nonverbal query driven interactive search systems: a study on language agnostic information access technologies. 324 - Anna Mikkonen:
Fiction retrieval in enriched library systems. 325 - Abu Shamim Mohammad Arif, Jia Tina Du, Ivan Lee:
Collaborative information retrieval in tourism: a study of user search behaviour, user interface and information retrieval performance. 326 - Maya Sappelli, Suzan Verberne, Wessel Kraaij:
Supervision of learning methods in user data interpretation. 327 - Wan-Ching Wu:
How far will you go?: using need for closure and information scent to model search stopping behavior. 328
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