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search (7)
web (6)
understand (5)
inform (5)
interact (4)

Stem searcher$ (all stems)

25 papers:

SIGIRSIGIR-2015-KraviAGKMP #comprehension #web
Searcher in a Strange Land: Understanding Web Search from Familiar and Unfamiliar Locations (EK, EA, IG, YK, AM, DP), pp. 855–858.
SIGIRSIGIR-2015-LagunA #interactive #modelling
Inferring Searcher Attention by Jointly Modeling User Interactions and Content Salience (DL, EA), pp. 483–492.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-Dumais
Putting searchers into search (STD), pp. 1–2.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-LagunA
Effects of task and domain on searcher attention (DL, EA), pp. 1087–1090.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-SchoenherrW #health #interactive
Interactions between health searchers and search engines (GPS, RWW), pp. 143–152.
HCIDUXU-CXC-2013-MenardKD #behaviour #image #online
Two Solitudes Revisited: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Online Image Searcher’s Behaviors (EM, NK, JD), pp. 79–88.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-AgeevLA #behaviour #summary #using
Improving search result summaries by using searcher behavior data (MA, DL, EA), pp. 13–22.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-HuangWBW #modelling #process #using
Improving searcher models using mouse cursor activity (JH, RWW, GB, KW), pp. 195–204.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-LiuADMS #comprehension #web
When web search fails, searchers become askers: understanding the transition (QL, EA, GD, YM, IS), pp. 801–810.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-GuoWZAD #comprehension #predict #why
Why searchers switch: understanding and predicting engine switching rationales (QG, RWW, YZ, BA, STD), pp. 335–344.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-LiuADGMPS #predict #web
Predicting web searcher satisfaction with existing community-based answers (QL, EA, GD, EG, YM, DP, IS), pp. 415–424.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-AhmedN #multi #people #question
multi Searcher: can we support people to get information from text they can’t read or understand? (FA, AN), pp. 837–838.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-FeildAJ #predict
Predicting searcher frustration (HAF, JA, RJ), pp. 34–41.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-GuoA #detection #interactive #web
Ready to buy or just browsing?: detecting web searcher goals from interaction data (QG, EA), pp. 130–137.
CIKMCIKM-2008-DowneyDLH #comprehension #query
Understanding the relationship between searchers’ queries and information goals (DD, STD, DJL, EH), pp. 449–458.
CIKMCIKM-2008-PobleteCG #graph
Dr. Searcher and Mr. Browser: a unified hyperlink-click graph (BP, CC, AG), pp. 1123–1132.
HCIHIMI-MTT-2007-AgarwalP #human-computer #information management
HCI and Information Search: Capturing Task and Searcher Characteristics Through “User Ability to Specify Information Need” (NKA, DCCP), pp. 373–382.
SIGIRSIGIR-2006-LarsenTM #documentation #retrieval #xml
Is XML retrieval meaningful to users?: searcher preferences for full documents vs. elements (BL, AT, SM), pp. 663–664.
ECIRECIR-2005-Boldareva #image #representation
Improving Image Representation with Relevance Judgements from the Searchers (LVB), pp. 555–557.
ECIRECIR-2004-BellR #complexity #web
Searcher’s Assessments of Task Complexity for Web Searching (DJB, IR), pp. 57–71.
SIGIRSIGIR-2003-TombrosRJ #web
Searchers’ criteria For assessing web pages (AT, IR, JMJ), pp. 385–386.
ICALPICALP-2001-ParkLC
Visibility-Based Pursuit-Evasion in a Polygonal Region by a Searcher (SMP, JHL, KYC), pp. 456–468.
SIGIRSIGIR-2001-WilkinsonWF #performance
Searcher Performance in Question Answering (RW, MW, MF), pp. 375–383.
SIGIRSIGIR-1995-Iivonen #consistency #difference
Searchers and Searchers: Differences between the Most and Least Consistent Searchers (MI), pp. 149–157.
SIGIRSIGIR-1990-ChenD #information retrieval #interactive #online #process #query #refinement
Online Query Refinement on Information Retrieval Systems: A Process Model of Searcher/System Interactions (HC, VD), pp. 115–133.

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