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CHIIR 2019: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
- Leif Azzopardi, Martin Halvey, Ian Ruthven, Hideo Joho, Vanessa Murdock, Pernilla Qvarfordt:
Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, CHIIR 2019, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, March 10-14, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6025-8
Keynote & Invited Talks
- Ranjitha Kumar:
Data-Driven Design: Beyond A/B Testing. 1-2 - Daniela Petrelli:
From Delivering Facts to Generating Emotions: The Complex Relationship between Museums and Information. 3
Session 1: Conversation
- Johanne R. Trippas, Damiano Spina, Falk Scholer, Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Peter Bailey, Paul N. Bennett, Ryen W. White, Jonathan Liono, Yongli Ren, Flora D. Salim, Mark Sanderson:
Learning About Work Tasks to Inform Intelligent Assistant Design. 5-14 - Sandeep Avula, Jaime Arguello, Robert Capra, Jordan Dodson, Yuhui Huang, Filip Radlinski:
Embedding Search into a Conversational Platform to Support Collaborative Search. 15-23 - Chen Qu, Liu Yang, W. Bruce Croft, Yongfeng Zhang, Johanne R. Trippas, Minghui Qiu:
User Intent Prediction in Information-seeking Conversations. 25-33
Session 2: In & out of the Library
- Laura Korkeamäki, Sanna Kumpulainen:
Interacting with Digital Documents: A Real Life Study of Historians' Task Processes, Actions and Goals. 35-43 - George Robert Buchanan, Dana McKay, Stephann Makri:
Take Me Out: Space and Place in Library Interactions. 45-53
Session 3: Search as Learning
- Catherine L. Smith, Soo Young Rieh:
Knowledge-Context in Search Systems: Toward Information-Literate Actions. 55-62 - Nilavra Bhattacharya, Jacek Gwizdka:
Measuring Learning During Search: Differences in Interactions, Eye-Gaze, and Semantic Similarity to Expert Knowledge. 63-71 - Daniel Hienert, Dagmar Kern, Matthew Mitsui, Chirag Shah, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Reading Protocol: Understanding what has been Read in Interactive Information Retrieval Tasks. 73-81
Session 4: Special Information Needs
- Sabirat Rubya, Xizi Wang, Svetlana Yarosh:
HAIR: Towards Developing a Global Self-Updating Peer Support Group Meeting List Using Human-Aided Information Retrieval. 83-92 - Gerd Berget, Andrew MacFarlane:
Experimental Methods in IIR: The Tension between Rigour and Ethics in Studies Involving Users with Dyslexia. 93-101 - Abhinav Mehrotra, Robert J. Hendley, Mirco Musolesi:
NotifyMeHere: Intelligent Notification Delivery in Multi-Device Environments. 103-111
Session 5: Information Interests & Needs
- Tessel Bogaard, Laura Hollink, Jan Wielemaker, Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbruggen:
Searching for Old News: User Interests and Behavior within a National Collection. 113-121 - Jiqun Liu, Matthew Mitsui, Nicholas J. Belkin, Chirag Shah:
Task, Information Seeking Intentions, and User Behavior: Toward A Multi-level Understanding of Web Search. 123-132
Session 6: Search in Context
- Jan R. Benetka, John Krumm, Paul N. Bennett:
Understanding Context for Tasks and Activities. 133-142 - Mohammad Aliannejadi, Morgan Harvey, Luca Costa, Matthew Pointon, Fabio Crestani:
Understanding Mobile Search Task Relevance and User Behaviour in Context. 143-151 - Yinglong Zhang, Robert Capra:
Understanding How People use Search to Support their Everyday Creative Tasks. 153-162
Session 7: Search Interactions
- Ian Ruthven:
Making Meaning: A Focus for Information Interactions Research. 163-171 - Manali Gaikwad, Orland Hoeber:
An Interactive Image Retrieval Approach to Searching for Images on Social Media. 173-181 - Haitao Yu, Adam Jatowt, Roi Blanco, Joemon M. Jose, Ke Zhou:
A Rank-biased Neural Network Model for Click Modeling. 183-191
Session 8: Search in Context
- Carla Teixeira Lopes, Cristina Ribeiro:
Interplay of Documents' Readability, Comprehension and Consumer Health Search Performance Across Query Terminology. 193-201 - Ian A. Knight, Max L. Wilson, David F. Brailsford, Natasa Milic-Frayling:
Enslaved to the Trapped Data: A Cognitive Work Analysis of Medical Systematic Reviews. 203-212
Poster Session
- Joni Salminen, Hind A. Al-Merekhi, Ahmed Mohamed Sayed Kamel, Soon-Gyo Jung, Bernard J. Jansen:
Online Hate Ratings Vary by Extremes: A Statistical Analysis. 213-217 - Carla Teixeira Lopes, Hugo Sousa:
Assisting Health Consumers While Searching the Web through Medical Annotations. 219-223 - Joni Salminen, Sercan Sengün, Soon-Gyo Jung, Bernard J. Jansen:
Design Issues in Automatically Generated Persona Profiles: A Qualitative Analysis from 38 Think-Aloud Transcripts. 225-229 - Orland Hoeber, Dolinkumar Patel, Dale Storie:
A Study of Academic Search Scenarios and Information Seeking Behaviour. 231-235 - Florian Meier, David Elsweiler:
Studying Politicians' Information Sharing on Social Media. 237-241 - Adam Roegiest, Anne McNulty:
Variations in Assessor Agreement in Due Diligence. 243-247 - Chen Qu, Liu Yang, W. Bruce Croft, Falk Scholer, Yongfeng Zhang:
Answer Interaction in Non-factoid Question Answering Systems. 249-253 - Xenia Zürn, Mendel Broekhuijsen, Doménique van Gennip, Saskia Bakker, Annemarie F. Zijlema, Elise van den Hoven:
Stimulating Photo Curation on Smartphones. 255-259 - Bogeum Choi, Robert Capra, Jaime Arguello:
The Effects of Working Memory during Search Tasks of Varying Complexity. 261-265 - Luyan Xu, Xuan Zhou:
Generating Tasks for Study of Struggling Search. 267-270 - Dagmar Kern, Daniel Hienert, Katrin Angerbauer, Tilman Dingler, Pia Borlund:
Lessons Learned from Users Reading Highlighted Abstracts in a Digital Library. 271-275 - Winter Wei, Adam Roegiest, Mary Mikhail:
From Bubbles to Lists: Designing Clustering for Due Diligence. 277-281 - Steven Zimmerman, Alistair Thorpe, Chris Fox, Udo Kruschwitz:
Privacy Nudging in Search: Investigating Potential Impacts. 283-287 - Chien-Yu Huang, Arlene Casey, Dorota Glowacka, Alan Medlar:
Holes in the Outline: Subject-dependent Abstract Quality and its Implications for Scientific Literature Search. 289-293 - Sei-Ching Joanna Sin, Xinran Chen:
Take One for the Team: Social-emotional Interactions and Outcomes on Social Question and Answers Sites. 295-299 - Ela Elsholz, Jon Chamberlain, Udo Kruschwitz:
Exploring Language Style in Chatbots to Increase Perceived Product Value and User Engagement. 301-305 - Dhruv Tripathi, Alan Medlar, Dorota Glowacka:
How Relevance Feedback is Framed Affects User Experience, but not Behaviour. 307-311 - Fanghui Xiao, Daqing He, Yu Chi, Wei Jeng, Christinger Tomer:
Challenges and Supports for Accessing Open Government Datasets: Data Guide for Better Open Data Access and Uses. 313-317 - Jiqun Liu, Chirag Shah:
Investigating the Impacts of Expectation Disconfirmation on Web Search. 319-323 - Bahareh Sarrafzadeh, Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Milad Shokouhi:
Exploring Email Triage: Challenges and Opportunities. 325-329 - Johannes Kiesel, Arefeh Bahrami, Benno Stein, Avishek Anand, Matthias Hagen:
Clarifying False Memories in Voice-based Search. 331-335 - Graham McDonald, Craig Macdonald, Iadh Ounis:
How Sensitivity Classification Effectiveness Impacts Reviewers in Technology-Assisted Sensitivity Review. 337-341 - Xi Niu, Fakhri Abbas:
Computational Surprise, Perceptual Surprise, and Personal Background in Text Understanding. 343-347
Demo Papers
- Mohamed Reda Bouadjenek, Scott Sanner:
Relevance-driven Clustering for Visual Information Retrieval on Twitter. 349-353 - Corrado Grappiolo, Emile van Gerwen, Jack Verhoosel, Lou J. Somers:
The Semantic Snake Charmer Search Engine: A Tool to Facilitate Data Science in High-tech Industry Domains. 355-359 - Matthias Schildwächter, Alexander Bondarenko, Julian Zenker, Matthias Hagen, Chris Biemann, Alexander Panchenko:
Answering Comparative Questions: Better than Ten-Blue-Links? 361-365 - Diana Soltani, Matthew Mitsui, Chirag Shah:
Coagmento v3.0: Rapid Prototyping of Web Search Experiments. 367-371 - Liliana M. Melgar Estrada, Marijn Koolen, Kaspar Beelen, Hugo C. Huurdeman, Mari Wigham, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Jaap Blom, Roeland Ordelman:
The CLARIAH Media Suite: a Hybrid Approach to System Design in the Humanities. 373-377 - Tony Russell-Rose, Jon Chamberlain, Farhad Shokraneh:
A Visual Approach to Query Formulation for Systematic Search. 379-383
Tutorial
- Rebekah Willson:
Analysing Qualitative Data: You Asked Them, Now What to Do With What They Said. 385-387
Workshops
- Toine Bogers, Samuel Dodson, Luanne Freund, Maria Gäde, Mark M. Hall, Marijn Koolen, Vivien Petras, Nils Pharo, Mette Skov:
Workshop on Barriers to Interactive IR Resources Re-use (BIIRRR 2019). 389-392 - Gareth J. F. Jones, Nicholas J. Belkin, Séamus Lawless, Gabriella Pasi:
Second Workshop on Evaluation of Personalisation in Information Retrieval (WEPIR 2019). 393-396
Doctorial Consortium
- Yaming Fu, Charlie Inskip:
Exploring User Experience on Mobile Library Service by Cognitive Mapping. 397-400 - Iman Tahamtan:
The Effect of Motivation on Web Search Behaviors of Health Consumers. 401-404 - Jiqun Liu:
A Reference-Dependent Model of Search Evaluation. 405-408 - Lynne Cole:
The Impact of Dyslexia on the Information-Seeking Behaviour of Undergraduate Students. 409-412 - Melanie A. Kilian:
Where to Go and What to Do: Towards Understanding Task-Based Information Behavior at Transitional Spaces. 413-416 - Jacqueline Sachse:
Do Metrics Matter? 417-420 - Souvick Ghosh:
Investigating Result Presentation in Conversational IR. 421-424 - Yu Chi:
Examining and Supporting Laypeople's Learning in Online Health Information Seeking. 425-428 - Alexandra Vtyurina:
Towards Non-Visual Web Search. 429-432 - Jessica Muirhead:
Assessing Online Content Quality through User Surveys and Web Analytics. 433-436 - Christiane Behnert:
Investigating the Effects of Popularity Data on Predictive Relevance Judgments in Academic Search Systems. 437-440 - Mouda Ye:
Collaborative Information Seeking in Tourism: A Study of Young Chinese Leisure Tourists Visiting Australia. 441-444 - Samuel Dodson:
Interacting with Heterogeneous Information Ecologies: Challenges and Opportunities for Students in Diverse and Distributed Learning Environments. 445-448
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