Presentations
Presentations I
- Search As You Think AND Think As You Search:Semantic Search Interface for Entity/Fact Retrieval
- Sofia J. Athenikos and Xia Lin (Drexel University)
- Exploring the Effect of Task Difficulty and Domain Knowledge on Dwell times
- Chang Liu, Michael Cole, Nicholas Belkin, Jacek Gwizdka (Rutgers University), and Xiangmin Zhang
- Knowledge Examination in Multi-Session Tasks
- Jingjing Liu (Southern Connecticut State University) and Nicholas J. Belkin (Rutgers University)
- An Analysis of User Strategies for Examining and Processing Ranked Lists of Documents
- Mark D. Smucker (University of Waterloo)
- Evaluating an Associative Browsing Model by Simulation
- Jinyoung Kim, W. Bruce Croft, and David A. Smith (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Visualizing Stages During an Exploratory Search Session
- Bill Kules (The Catholic University of America) and Robert Capra (University of North Carolina)
- User Domain Knowledge and Eye Movement Patterns During Search
- Michael J. Cole, Jacek Gwizdka, Nicholas J. Belkin, and Chang Liu (Rutgers University)
Presentations II
- Document Usefulness: taking Genre to Task
- Luanne Freund (University of British Columbia)
- Designing for Collaboration in Information Seeking
- Gene Golovchinsky (FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc.), Abdigani Diriye (University College London) and Jeremy Pickens (Catalyst Repository Systems)
- Search interface feature evaluation in biosciences
- Anna Divoli (University of Chicago) and Alyona Medelyan (Pingar)
- Diamond Browser: Faceted Search on Mobile Devices
- Robert Capra and Jason Raitz (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill)
- Conceptual Mile Markers for Exploratory Search
- Keith Bagley (IBM) and Haim Levkowitz (University of Massachusetts Lowell)
- An Exploratory Study of the Effect of Cognitive Styles on User Performance in an Information System
- Xiaojun Yuan (University at Albany) and Jingjing Liu (Southern Connecticut State University)
- Using Social Tags and Controlled Vocabularies As Filters for Searching and Browsing: A Health Science Experiment
- Michael Zarro and Xia Lin (Drexel University)