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CHIIR 2018: New Brunswick, NJ, USA
- Chirag Shah, Nicholas J. Belkin, Katriina Byström, Jeff Huang, Falk Scholer:
Proceedings of the 2018 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, CHIIR 2018, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, March 11-15, 2018. ACM 2018
Keynote Address
- Pertti Vakkari:
Information Search Processes in Complex Tasks. 1
Session 1: Learning and Search
- Ujwal Gadiraju, Ran Yu, Stefan Dietze, Peter Holtz:
Analyzing Knowledge Gain of Users in Informational Search Sessions on the Web. 2-11 - Yusuke Yamamoto, Takehiro Yamamoto:
Query Priming for Promoting Critical Thinking in Web Search. 12-21 - Souvick Ghosh, Manasa Rath, Chirag Shah:
Searching as Learning: Exploring Search Behavior and Learning Outcomes in Learning-related Tasks. 22-31
Session 2: Conversational Search
- Johanne R. Trippas, Damiano Spina, Lawrence Cavedon, Hideo Joho, Mark Sanderson:
Informing the Design of Spoken Conversational Search: Perspective Paper. 32-41 - Paul Thomas, Mary Czerwinski, Daniel McDuff, Nick Craswell, Gloria Mark:
Style and Alignment in Information-Seeking Conversation. 42-51 - Sandeep Avula, Gordon Chadwick, Jaime Arguello, Robert Capra:
SearchBots: User Engagement with ChatBots during Collaborative Search. 52-61
Session 3: Task-based Search
- Chirag Shah:
Information Fostering - Being Proactive with Information Seeking and Retrieval: Perspective Paper. 62-71 - Daniel Hienert, Matthew Mitsui, Philipp Mayr, Chirag Shah, Nicholas J. Belkin:
The Role of the Task Topic in Web Search of Different Task Types. 72-81 - Yiwei Wang, Shawon Sarkar, Chirag Shah:
Juggling with Information Sources, Task Type, and Information Quality. 82-91
Session 4: Discerning Information
- Ion Madrazo Azpiazu, Nevena Dragovic, Oghenemaro Anuyah, Maria Soledad Pera:
Looking for the Movie Seven or Sven from the Movie Frozen?: A Multi-perspective Strategy for Recommending Queries for Children. 92-101 - Jesse David Dinneen, Banafsheh Asadi, Ilja Frissen, Fei Shu, Charles-Antoine Julien:
Improving Exploration of Topic Hierarchies: Comparative Testing of Simplified Library of Congress Subject Heading Structures. 102-109 - Joni Salminen, Bernard J. Jansen, Jisun An, Soon-Gyo Jung, Lene Nielsen, Haewoon Kwak:
Fixation and Confusion: Investigating Eye-tracking Participants' Exposure to Information in Personas. 110-119
Session 5: Re-finding in Personal Collections
- Tarfah Alrashed, Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Susan T. Dumais:
The Lifetime of Email Messages: A Large-Scale Analysis of Email Revisitation. 120-129 - Florian Meier, David Elsweiler:
Other Times It¿s Just Strolling Back Through My Timeline: Investigating Re-finding Behaviour on Twitter and Its Motivations. 130-139 - Amalie Enshelm Jensen, Caroline Møller Jægerfelt, Sanne Francis, Birger Larsen, Toine Bogers:
I just scroll through my stuff until I find it or give up: A Contextual Inquiry of PIM on Private Handheld Devices. 140-149
Session 6: Supporting Efficiency
- Seyed Ali Bahrainian, Fabio Crestani:
Augmentation of Human Memory: Anticipating Topics that Continue in the Next Meeting. 150-159 - Horatiu S. Bota, Adam Fourney, Susan T. Dumais, Tomasz L. Religa, Robert Rounthwaite:
Characterizing Search Behavior in Productivity Software. 160-169
Keynote Address
- Susan T. Dumais:
Better Together: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Information Retrieval. 170
Session 7: Investigating Search
- Wolfgang Büschel, Annett Mitschick, Raimund Dachselt:
Here and Now: Reality-Based Information Retrieval: Perspective Paper. 171-180 - Haotian Zhang, Mustafa Abualsaud, Mark D. Smucker:
A Study of Immediate Requery Behavior in Search. 181-190 - Rohail Syed, Kevyn Collins-Thompson:
Exploring Document Retrieval Features Associated with Improved Short- and Long-term Vocabulary Learning Outcomes. 191-200
Session 8: Searching in Multiple Languages
- Jieyu Wang, Anita Komlodi:
Switching Languages in Online Searching: A Qualitative Study of Web Users' Code-Switching Search Behaviors. 201-210 - Chenjun Ling, Ben Steichen, Alexander G. Choulos:
A Comparative User Study of Interactive Multilingual Search Interfaces. 211-220
Short Papers
- Karthik Bhat, Andrés Moreno, Michael L. Best:
Collaborative Information Seeking through Social Media Updates in Real-Time. 221-224 - Pavel Braslavski, Vladislav Blinov, Valeria Bolotova, Katya Pertsova:
How to Evaluate Humorous Response Generation, Seriously? 225-228 - Kathy Brennan, Diane Kelly:
Strategies for Finding and Evaluating Information about Personal Finance Topics: The Role of Government Information. 229-232 - Yu Chi, Daqing He, Shuguang Han, Jie Jiang:
What Sources to Rely on: : Laypeople's Source Selection in Online Health Information Seeking. 233-236 - Samuel Dodson, Ido Roll, Matthew Fong, Dongwook Yoon, Negar M. Harandi, Sidney S. Fels:
Active Viewing: A Study of Video Highlighting in the Classroom. 237-240 - Morgan Harvey, Matthew Pointon:
Noisy Signals: Understanding the Impact of Auditory Distraction on Web Search Tasks. 241-244 - Sharon Favaro Ince, Christopher Hoadley, Paul A. Kirschner:
A Study of Search Practices in Doctoral Student Scholarly Workflows. 245-248 - Sunyoung Kim:
Investigating Everyday Information Behavior of Using Ambient Displays: A Case of Indoor Air Quality Monitors. 249-252 - Jingjing Liu, Yuan Li:
Supporting Information Task Accomplishment: Helpful Systems and Their Features. 253-256 - Chang Liu, Xiaoxuan Song:
How do Information Source Selection Strategies Influence Users' Learning Outcomes'. 257-260 - Chang Liu, Jingjing Liu, Zengwang Yan:
Personalizing Information Retrieval Using Search Behaviors and Time Constraints. 261-264 - Irene Lopatovska, Harriet Williams:
Personification of the Amazon Alexa: BFF or a Mindless Companion. 265-268 - Soumik Mandal, Manasa Rath, Yiwei Wang, Braja Gopal Patra:
Predicting Zika Prevention Techniques Discussed on Twitter: An Exploratory Study. 269-272 - Jiaxin Mao, Yiqun Liu, Noriko Kando, Zexue He, Min Zhang, Shaoping Ma:
A Two-Stage Model for User's Examination Behavior in Mobile Search. 273-276 - Matthew Mitsui, Jiqun Liu, Chirag Shah:
The Paradox of Personalization: Does Task Prediction Require Individualized Models? 277-280 - Kevin Ong, Kalervo Järvelin, Mark Sanderson, Falk Scholer:
QWERTY: The Effects of Typing on Web Search Behavior. 281-284 - Manasa Rath, Souvick Ghosh, Chirag Shah:
Exploring Online and Offline Search Behavior Based on the Varying Task Complexity. 285-288 - Rebecca B. Reynolds, Preben Hansen:
Inter-Disciplinary Research on Inquiry and Learning: Information and Learning Sciences Perspectives. 289-292 - Eun Youp Rha:
Social Aspects of Task-Based Information Seeking Behavior: The Conceptual Integration of Cognitive Sociology and Practice Theory. 293-296 - Adam Roegiest, Winter Wei:
Redesigning a Document Viewer for Legal Documents. 297-300 - Sheikh Muhammad Sarwar, John Foley, James Allan:
Term Relevance Feedback for Contextual Named Entity Retrieval. 301-304 - Anton Sigitov, Oliver G. Staadt, André Hinkenjann, Ernst Kruijff:
Column Major Pattern: How Users Process Spatially Fixed Items on Large, Tiled Displays. 305-308 - Manisha Verma, Emine Yilmaz, Nick Craswell:
Study of Relevance and Effort across Devices. 309-312 - Sergey Volokhin, Eugene Agichtein:
Understanding Music Listening Intents During Daily Activities with Implications for Contextual Music Recommendation. 313-316
Demonstration Session
- Fredrik Espinoza, Ola Hamfors, Jussi Karlgren, Fredrik Olsson, Per Persson, Lars Hamberg, Magnus Sahlgren:
Analysis of Open Answers to Survey Questions through Interactive Clustering and Theme Extraction. 317-320 - Soon-Gyo Jung, Joni Salminen, Haewoon Kwak, Jisun An, Bernard J. Jansen:
Automatic Persona Generation (APG): A Rationale and Demonstration. 321-324 - Matthew Mitsui, Jiqun Liu, Chirag Shah:
Coagmento: Past, Present, and Future of an Individual and Collaborative Information Seeking Platform. 325-328 - João M. Monteiro, Carla Teixeira Lopes:
HealthTalks - A Mobile App to Improve Health Communication and Personal Information Management. 329-332 - Jonathan Pulliza, Chirag Shah:
Information Retrieval and Interaction System (IRIS): A Toolkit for Investigating Information Retrieval and Interaction Activities. 333-335
Doctoral Consortium
- Carla M. Allen:
Serendipity in the Research Literature: A Phenomenology of Serendipity Reporting. 336-338 - Tessel Bogaard:
On the Interplay Between Search Behavior and Collections in Digital Libraries and Archives. 339-341 - Carol Butler:
Distant Voices in the Dark: Understanding the Incongruent Information Needs of Fiction Authors and Readers. 342-344 - Yung-Sheng Chang:
The Moderator Effect of Working Memory and Emotion on the Relationship between Information Overload and Online Health Information Quality Judgment. 345-347 - Mateusz Dubiel:
Towards Human-Like Conversational Search Systems. 348-350 - Philip Feldman:
With Maps and Mobs: Searching for Trustworthiness using Belief Spaces. 351-353 - Henna Kim:
Contextualizing Information Needs of Patients with Chronic Conditions Using Smartphones. 354-356 - Eun Youp Rha:
Exploring the Effects of Social Contexts on Task-Based Information Seeking Behavior. 357-359 - Chun-Hua Tsai:
Diversity-Enhanced Recommendation Interface and Evaluation. 360-362 - Yiwei Wang:
Task-based Information Seeking in Different Study Settings. 363-365 - Yinglong Zhang:
Creative Search: Using Search to Leverage Your Everyday Creativity. 366-368
Tutorials
- Chaomei Chen:
Visualizing and Exploring Scientific Literature with CiteSpace: An Introduction. 369-370 - Orland Hoeber:
Information Visualization for Interactive Information Retrieval. 371-374 - Markus Kattenbeck, David Elsweiler:
Estimating Models Combining Latent and Measured Variables: A Tutorial on Basics, Applications and Current Developments in Structural Equation Models and their Estimation using PLS Path Mo. 375-377 - Oleksandr Zakharchuk:
Practical Representation Learning for Recommender Systems. 378
Workshops
- Toine Bogers, Maria Gäde, Luanne Freund, Mark M. Hall, Marijn Koolen, Vivien Petras, Mette Skov:
Workshop on Barriers to Interactive IR Resources Re-use. 379-385 - Gareth J. F. Jones, Nicholas J. Belkin, Séamus Lawless, Gabriella Pasi:
WEPIR 2018: Workshop on Evaluation of Personalisation in Information Retrieval. 386-388
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