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Understanding the User - Logging and Interpreting User Interactions
in
Information Search and Retrieval (UIIR-2009)
Proceedings of the Workshop on Understanding the User - Logging and
Interpreting User Interactions in Information Search and
Retrieval (UIIR-2009), Boston,
MA, USA, July 23, 2009.
Workshop in Conjunction with SIGIR-2009,
Boston, MA, USA, July 19-23 2009.
Edited by
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Rutgers
University, USA
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DFKI
GmbH, Kaiserslautern, Germany
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Glasgow
University, Scotland
&
Microsoft
Research, USA
Table of Contents
Preface, pages i-v
- Demonstration of Improved Search Result
Relevancy Using Real-Time
Implicit Relevance Feedback.
Mark Cramer, Mike Wertheim and David Hardtke, pages 1-7
- A
User-Centered Experiment and Logging Framework for Interactive
Information Retrieval.
Ralf Bierig, Jacek Gwizdka and Michael Cole, pages 8-11
- Incorporating
User Behavior Information in IR Evaluation.
Emine Yilmaz, Milad Shokouhi, Nick Craswell and Stephen
Robertson, pages 12-15
- Faceted
Search for Library Catalogs: Developing
Grounded Tasks and Analyzing Eye-Tracking Data.
Robert Capra, Bill Kules, Matt Banta and Tito Sierra, pages
16-18
- How
Task Types and User Experiences Affect Information-Seeking Behavior on
the Web: Using Eye-tracking and Client-side Search Logs.
Hitomi Saito, Hitoshi Terai, Yuka Egusa, Masao Takaku,
Makiko Miwa and Noriko Kando, pages 19-22
- Framework
of a Real-Time Adaptive Hypermedia System.
Rui Li, Evelyn Rozanski and Anne Haake, pages 23-27
- Inferring
the Public Agenda from Implicit Query Data.
Laura Granka, pages 28-31
- Evaluation
of Digital Library Services Using Complementary Logs.
Maristella Agosti, Franco Crivellari and Giorgio Maria Di
Nunzio, pages 32-35
- Watching
Through the Web: Building Personal Activity and Context-Aware
Interfaces using Web Activity Streams.
Max Van Kleek, David Karger and mc schraefel, pages 36-39
- Annotating
URLs with Query Terms: What Factors Predict Reliable Annotations?
Suzan Verberne, Max Hinne, Maarten van der Heijden, Eva
D'hondt, Wessel Kraaij and Theo van der Weide, pages 40-43
- Evaluating
the Impact of Snippet Highlighting in Search.
Tereza Iofciu, Nick Craswell and Milad Shokouhi, pages 44-47
- Using
Domain Models for Context-Rich User Logging.
Stephen Dignum, Yunhyong Kim, Udo Kruschwitz, Dawei Song,
Maria Fasli and Anne De Roeck, pages 48-50
- Catching
the User - User Context through Live Logging in DAFFODIL.
Claus-Peter Klas and Matthias Hemmje, pages 51-52
- Massive
Implicit Feedback: Organizing Search Logs into Topic Maps for
Collaborative Surfing.
Xuanhui Wang and ChengXiang Zhai, pages 53-54
- HCI
Browser: A Tool for Studying Web Search Behavior.
Robert Capra, pages 55-56
- Catching
the User - Logging the Information Retrieval Dialogue.
Paul Landwich, Claus-Peter Klas and Matthias Hemmje, pages
57-59
- Identifying
User Behaviour Between Logged Interactions.
Max Wilson and mc schraefel, pages 60-61
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