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search (2)
support (2)
explor (2)
web (1)
prefer (1)

Stem serendip$ (all stems)

7 papers:

SIGIRSIGIR-2015-RahmanW
Exploring Opportunities to Facilitate Serendipity in Search (AR, MLW), pp. 939–942.
CHICHI-2014-BenjaminCREVR #composition #named
Juxtapoze: supporting serendipity and creative expression in clipart compositions (WB, SKC, DR, NE, SVNV, KR), pp. 341–350.
RecSysRecSys-2013-TaramigkouBCAM #music
Escape the bubble: guided exploration of music preferences for serendipity and novelty (MT, EB, KC, DA, GM), pp. 335–338.
RecSysRecSys-2010-GeDJ #recommendation
Beyond accuracy: evaluating recommender systems by coverage and serendipity (MG, CDB, DJ), pp. 257–260.
CHICHI-2009-AndreTD #web
From x-rays to silly putty via Uranus: serendipity and its role in web search (PA, JT, STD), pp. 2033–2036.
CHICHI-2009-KriegerSK #coordination #design
Coordinating tasks on the commons: designing for personal goals, expertise and serendipity (MK, EMS, SRK), pp. 1485–1494.
HTHT-1997-HillHJLHH #hypermedia #navigation
Exploiting Serendipity Amongst Users To Provide Support For Hypertext Navigation (GH, GH, RJ, SL, JH, MH), pp. 212–213.

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