ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (2010)
Information Interaction in Context Symposium, IIiX 2010, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, August 18-21, 2010
Information Interaction in Context Symposium, IIiX 2010, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, August 18-21, 2010
The notion of context in "Information Interaction in Context"
Tefko Saracevic
Client information system as an everyday information tool in child protection work
Saila Huuskonen
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Pertti Vakkari
A survey of patent users: an analysis of tasks, behavior, search functionality and system requirements
Hideo Joho
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Leif Azzopardi
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Wim Vanderbauwhede
Understanding casual-leisure information needs: a diary study in the context of television viewing
David Elsweiler
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Stefan Mandl
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Brian Kirkegaard Lunn
The emotional impact of search tasks
Arti Poddar
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Ian Ruthven
The effect of cognitive style and curiosity on information task multitasking
Angela Manyangara
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Elaine G. Toms
When is system support effective?
Abdigani Diriye
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Ann Blandford
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Anastasios Tombros
Evaluating interfaces for government metasearch
Paul Thomas
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Katherine Noack
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Cécile Paris
Using query context models to construct topical search engines
Parikshit Sondhi
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Raman Chandrasekar
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Robert Rounthwaite
Tag, cloud and ontology based retrieval of images
Judit Bar-Ilan
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Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet
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Yitzchak Miller
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Snunith Shoham
Information interaction in molecular medicine: integrated use of multiple channels
Sanna Kumpulainen
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Kalervo Järvelin
Evaluating search systems using result page context
Peter Bailey
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Nick Craswell
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Ryen W. White
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Liwei Chen
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Ashwin Satyanarayana
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Seyed M. M. Tahaghoghi
Supporting polyrepresentation in a quantum-inspired geometrical retrieval framework
Ingo Frommholz
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Birger Larsen
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Benjamin Piwowarski
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Mounia Lalmas
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Peter Ingwersen
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Keith van Rijsbergen
A subjective logic formalisation of the principle of polyrepresentation for information needs
Christina Lioma
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Birger Larsen
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Hinrich Schütze
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Peter Ingwersen
Applying information foraging theory to understand user interaction with content-based image retrieval
Haiming Liu
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Paul Mulholland
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Dawei Song
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Victoria S. Uren
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Stefan M. Rüger
Interactive information seeking via selective application of contextual knowledge
Gene Golovchinsky
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Jeremy Pickens
Reconsideration of the simulated work task situation: a context instrument for evaluation of information retrieval interaction
Pia Borlund
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Jesper W. Schneider
Conceptualizing institutional repositories: using co-discovery to uncover mental models
Soo Young Rieh
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Ji Yeon Yang
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Elizabeth Yakel
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Karen Markey
Using a concept map to evaluate exploratory search
Yuka Egusa
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Hitomi Saito
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Masao Takaku
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Hitoshi Terai
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Makiko Miwa
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Noriko Kando
Individual differences in gaze patterns for web search
Susan T. Dumais
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Georg Buscher
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Edward Cutrell
Constructing query-biased summaries: a comparison of human and system generated snippets
Lorena Leal Bando
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Falk Scholer
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Andrew Turpin
Context effect on query formulation and subjective relevance in health searches
Carla Teixeira Lopes
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Cristina Ribeiro
Helping identify when users find useful documents: examination of query reformulation intervals
Chang Liu
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Jacek Gwizdka
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Jingjing Liu
On the potential search effectiveness of MeSH (medical subject headings) terms
Ying-Hsang Liu
An analysis of queries intended to search information for children
Sergio Duarte Torres
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Djoerd Hiemstra
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Pavel Serdyukov
Search log analysis of user stereotypes, information seeking behavior, and contextual evaluation
Junte Zhang
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Jaap Kamps
Tactics used when searching for digital video
Barbara M. Wildemuth
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Jung Sun Oh
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Gary Marchionini
A diary study of understanding contextual information needs during leisure traveling
Li Chen
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Luole Qi
A step toward an adaptive composition of query suggestion approaches
Gérard Dupont
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Aurélien Saint-Réquier
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Sébastien Adam
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Yves Lecourtier
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Bruno Grilhères
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Stephan Brunessaux
Affective utterances as contextual feedback in interactive information retrieval: examples from help-seeking interactions
Colleen Cool
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Iris Xie
Assessors' search result satisfaction associated with relevance in a scientific domain
Peter Ingwersen
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Marianne Lykke
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Toine Bogers
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Birger Larsen
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Haakon Lund
Blogging with CONTEXT: a context-aware information retrieval system for bloggers
Anatoliy A. Gruzd
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Justin Wong
Contextualizing user relevance criteria: a meta-ethnographic approach to user-centered relevance studies
Peiling Wang
Evaluating text reuse discovery on the web
Stanford Chiu
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Ibrahim Uysal
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W. Bruce Croft
Exploring web browsing context for collaborative question answering
Qiaoling Liu
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Yandong Liu
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Eugene Agichtein
First impressions: how search engine results contextualise digital identities
Ian Ruthven
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Caroline Clews
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Wajihah Haji Md Dali
Identifying queries in the wild, wild web
Jingjing Liu
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Chang Liu
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Jun Zhang
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Ralf Bierig
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Michael J. Cole
Information interaction in 140 characters or less: genres on twitter
Stina Westman
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Luanne Freund
Interaction-based information filtering for children
Richard Glassey
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Desmond Elliott
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Tamara Polajnar
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Leif Azzopardi
Is there a universal instrument for measuring interactive information retrieval?: the case of the user engagement scale
Heather L. O'Brien
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Elaine G. Toms
Performing document triage on small screen devices. part 1: structured documents
Fernando Loizides
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George Buchanan
Physicists' information tasks: structure, length and retrieval performance
Marianne Lykke
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Peter Ingwersen
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Toine Bogers
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Haakon Lund
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Birger Larsen
Social tags in text and image search
Yong-Mi Kim
Supporting semantic navigation
Richard W. Kopak
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Luanne Freund
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Heather L. O'Brien
Testing visualization on the use of information systems
Xiaojun Yuan
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Xiangmin Zhang
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Alex Trofimovsky
The effect of task type and topic familiarity on information search behaviors
Peng Qu
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Chang Liu
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Maosheng Lai
The process of serendipity in knowledge work
Lori McCay-Peet
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Elaine G. Toms
Using complexity measures in information retrieval
Frans van der Sluis
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Egon L. van den Broek
What eyes can tell about the use of relevance criteria during predictive relevance judgment?
Panos Balatsoukas
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Ian Ruthven