TY - GEN
T1 - Analyzing users’ search patterns to explore topic knowledge from aggregated search results
AU - Huang, Yen Chun
AU - Ho, Yu Ping
AU - Wu, I. Chin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Combining and assembling different search results to achieve a clearer focus and better organization is a challenging research issue of aggregated search. The goal of this research is to assemble useful and relevant in-formation from one or multiple sources and then present it via one interface, rather than as a ranked list. That is, we propose a framework and then develop the WikiMapp application based on the three main components of an aggregated search framework. In this research, we adopt the concept and principle of the program theory evaluation (PTE) and extended evaluation measure (EEM) to refine our application and use zero-order state transition (ZOST), and multiple lengths of maximal repeat patterns (m_MRPs) (i.e., a re-fined MRPs method) to observe and analyze users’ search move behaviors with the interface, as well as the relationship between those moves and task accomplishment. In this way, we aim to identify the best sequences of search move patterns that lead to successful searches. Our preliminary evaluation results show that WikiMapp actually helps users achieve better task performance by using the topic map tool in the interface.
AB - Combining and assembling different search results to achieve a clearer focus and better organization is a challenging research issue of aggregated search. The goal of this research is to assemble useful and relevant in-formation from one or multiple sources and then present it via one interface, rather than as a ranked list. That is, we propose a framework and then develop the WikiMapp application based on the three main components of an aggregated search framework. In this research, we adopt the concept and principle of the program theory evaluation (PTE) and extended evaluation measure (EEM) to refine our application and use zero-order state transition (ZOST), and multiple lengths of maximal repeat patterns (m_MRPs) (i.e., a re-fined MRPs method) to observe and analyze users’ search move behaviors with the interface, as well as the relationship between those moves and task accomplishment. In this way, we aim to identify the best sequences of search move patterns that lead to successful searches. Our preliminary evaluation results show that WikiMapp actually helps users achieve better task performance by using the topic map tool in the interface.
KW - Aggregated search
KW - Extended evaluation measures
KW - Pattern analysis
KW - Search moves
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-58750-9_61
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-58750-9_61
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85024473114
SN - 9783319587493
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 443
EP - 449
BT - HCI International 2017 - Posters Extended Abstracts - 19th International Conference, HCI International 2017, Proceedings
A2 - Stephanidis, Constantine
PB - Springer Verlag
T2 - 19th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI International 2017
Y2 - 9 July 2017 through 14 July 2017
ER -