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2. IIiX 2008: London, UK
- Mounia Lalmas, Anastasios Tombros, Pia Borlund, Jesper W. Schneider, Diane Kelly, John Feather, Arjen P. de Vries:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Interaction in Context, IIiX 2008, London, UK, October 14-17, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 348, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-310-5
Keynote presentations
- Stephen Robertson:
The study of information retrieval: a long view. 1-2 - Ian Ruthven:
The context of the interface. 3-5
Interactive IR I
- Luanne Freund, Richard Butterworth:
Tagging for use: an analysis of use-centred resource description. 6-12 - Stina Westman, Antti Lustila, Pirkko Oittinen:
Search strategies in multimodal image retrieval. 13-20
Context retrieval models
- Ying-Hsang Liu, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Query reformulation, search performance, and term suggestion devices in question-answering tasks. 21-26 - Ronald T. Fernández, David E. Losada:
Novelty as a form of contextual re-ranking: efficient KLD models and mixture models. 27-34 - Hayrettin Gürkök, Murat Karamuftuoglu, Markus Schaal:
A graph based approach to estimating lexical cohesion. 35-43
Personalisation
- Liadh Kelly, Yi Chen, Marguerite Fuller, Gareth J. F. Jones:
A study of remembered context for information access from personal digital archives. 44-50 - Karl Gyllstrom, Craig A. N. Soules, Alistair C. Veitch:
Activity put in context: identifying implicit task context within the user's document interaction. 51-56 - Mariam Daoud, Lynda Tamine-Lechani, Mohand Boughanem:
Learning user interests for a session-based personalized search. 57-64
Evaluation & relevance I
- Stefano Mizzaro, Elena Nazzi, Luca Vassena:
Retrieval of context-aware applications on mobile devices: how to evaluate? 65-71 - Charles Inskip, Andy MacFarlane, Pauline Rafferty:
Content or context?: searching for musical meaning in task-based interactive information retrieval. 72-74 - Diane Kelly, Chirag Shah, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Earl W. Bailey, Rachael A. Clemens, Ann K. Irvine, Nicholas A. Johnson, Weimao Ke, Sanghee Oh, Anezka Poljakova, Marcos A. Rodriguez, Megan G. van Noord, Yan Zhang:
Effects of performance feedback on users' evaluations of an interactive IR system. 75-82
Interactive IR II
- George Buchanan, Tom Owen:
Improving skim reading for document triage. 83-88 - Hideo Joho, David Hannah, Joemon M. Jose:
Comparing collaborative and independent search in a recall-oriented task. 89-96 - Joan C. Bartlett, Tomasz Neugebauer:
A task-based information retrieval interface to support bioinformatics analysis. 97-101
Museum & archives in contexts
- Khairun Nisa Fachry, Jaap Kamps, Junte Zhang:
Access to archival material in context. 102-109 - Mette Skov, Peter Ingwersen:
Exploring information seeking behaviour in a digital museum context. 110-115 - Brian Kirkegaard Lunn, Pia Borlund:
Characteristics of information needs for television broadcasts of scholars and students in media studies. 116-122
Evaluation & relevance II
- Chariste Papaeconomou, Annemarie F. Zijlema, Peter Ingwersen:
Searchers' relevance judgments and criteria in evaluating web pages in a learning style perspective. 123-132 - Stevie Barrett, Charles Inskip:
Deriving context from users' evaluations to inform software development. 133-135 - Paul Thomas, David Hawking:
Experiences evaluating personal metasearch. 136-138
Information seeking
- Olga Muñoz Ramos, Mari Carmen Puerta Melguizo, Lou Boves, Maria Gracia Castillo Vergara:
Optimal access to information while writing: writing in the internet age. 139-144 - Dania Bilal, Sonia Sarangthem, Imad Bachir:
Toward a model of children's information seeking behavior in using digital libraries. 145-151 - Hitoshi Terai, Hitomi Saito, Yuka Egusa, Masao Takaku, Makiko Miwa, Noriko Kando:
Differences between informational and transactional tasks in information seeking on the web. 152-159 - Erica Cosijn, Ross Wilkinson:
The doctoral forum at the second IIiX symposium. 160-162 - Peter Ingwersen, Eero Sormunen:
Tutorials at the second IIiX symposium. 163-164
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