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CHIIR 2023: Austin, TX, USA
- Jacek Gwizdka, Soo Young Rieh:
Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, CHIIR 2023, Austin, TX, USA, March 19-23, 2023. ACM 2023, ISBN 979-8-4007-0035-4
Session 1: Tasks
- Chirag Shah, Ryen White, Paul Thomas, Bhaskar Mitra, Shawon Sarkar, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Taking Search to Task. 1-13 - Mesut Kaya, Toine Bogers:
Understanding Recruiters' Information Seeking Behavior in Talent Search. 14-23 - Bogeum Choi, Jaime Arguello, Robert Capra:
Understanding Procedural Search Tasks "in the Wild". 24-33
Session 2: Design
- Marcel Gohsen, Johannes Kiesel, Mariam Korashi, Jan Ehlers, Benno Stein:
Guiding Oral Conversations: How to Nudge Users Towards Asking Questions? 34-42 - Austin R. Ward, Bogeum Choi, Robert Capra:
Eyes on Immersive Search: Eye-Tracking Study of Search Engine Result Pages in Immersive Virtual Environments. 43-54 - Bruno Oliveira, Carla Teixeira Lopes:
The Evolution of Web Search User Interfaces - An Archaeological Analysis of Google Search Engine Result Pages. 55-68
Session 3: Obstacles
- Peiling Wang:
Rising of Retracted Research Works and Challenges in Information Systems: Need New Features for Information Retrieval and Interactions. 69-82 - Leif Azzopardi, David Maxwell, Martin Halvey, Claudia Hauff:
Driven to Distraction: Examining the Influence of Distractors on Search Behaviours, Performance and Experience. 83-94 - Francesco Meggetto, Crawford Revie, John Levine, Yashar Moshfeghi:
Why People Skip Music? On Predicting Music Skips using Deep Reinforcement Learning. 95-106
Session 4: Disorientation
- Li Shi, Nilavra Bhattacharya, Anubrata Das, Jacek Gwizdka:
True or false? Cognitive load when reading COVID-19 news headlines: an eye-tracking study. 107-116 - Junhao Li, Ville Paananen, Sharadhi Alape Suryanarayana, Eetu Huusko, Miikka Kuutila, Mika Mäntylä, Simo Hosio:
It is an online platform and not the real world, I don't care much: Investigating Twitter Profile Credibility With an Online Machine Learning-Based Tool. 117-127
Session 5: Academic Work
- Sara Lafia, Anthony J. Million, Libby Hemphill:
Direct, Orienting, and Scenic Paths: How Users Navigate Search in a Research Data Archive. 128-136 - Sheshera Mysore, Mahmood Jasim, Haoru Song, Sarah Akbar, Andre Kenneth Chase Randall, Narges Mahyar:
How Data Scientists Review the Scholarly Literature. 137-152 - Yujia Li, Chang Liu, Preben Hansen:
Incubation and Verification Processes in Information Seeking: A Case Study in the Context of Autonomous Learning. 153-160
Session 6: Inspiration
- Catherine Chavula, Yujin Choi, Soo Young Rieh:
SearchIdea: An Idea Generation Tool to Support Creativity in Academic Search. 161-171 - Niklas Deckers, Maik Fröbe, Johannes Kiesel, Gianluca Pandolfo, Christopher Schröder, Benno Stein, Martin Potthast:
The Infinite Index: Information Retrieval on Generative Text-To-Image Models. 172-186 - Varvara Kalokyri, Alexander Borgida, Amélie Marian:
One of Us: a Multiplayer Web-based Game for Digital Evidence Acquisition of Scripts through Crowdsourcing. 187-196
Session 7: Influence
- Jiaying Liu, Yan Zhang, Yeolib Kim:
Consumer Health Information Quality, Credibility, and Trust: An Analysis of Definitions, Measures, and Conceptual Dimensions. 197-210 - Markus Bink, Sebastian Schwarz, Tim Draws, David Elsweiler:
Investigating the Influence of Featured Snippets on User Attitudes. 211-220 - Tim Draws, Karthikeyan Natesan Ramamurthy, Ioana Baldini, Amit Dhurandhar, Inkit Padhi, Benjamin Timmermans, Nava Tintarev:
Explainable Cross-Topic Stance Detection for Search Results. 221-235
Session 8: Interpretation
- Jiqun Liu:
Toward A Two-Sided Fairness Framework in Search and Recommendation. 236-246 - Jiaming Qu, Jaime Arguello, Yue Wang:
Understanding the Cognitive Influences of Interpretability Features on How Users Scrutinize Machine-Predicted Categories. 247-257 - Shaojie Jiang, Svitlana Vakulenko, Maarten de Rijke:
Weakly Supervised Turn-level Engagingness Evaluator for Dialogues. 258-268
Session 9: Elucidation
- Christine Pinney, Amifa Raj, Alex Hanna, Michael D. Ekstrand:
Much Ado About Gender: Current Practices and Future Recommendations for Appropriate Gender-Aware Information Access. 269-279 - Chelsea Kerr, Alexandra Vtyurina, Adam Roegiest:
Building a Better Mousetrap: Tools and Processes for Selling A Company. 280-289 - Yuan Ma, Tim Donkers, Timm Kleemann, Jürgen Ziegler:
An Instrument for measuring users' meta-intents. 290-302
Short Papers
- Ace Wang, Liz Maylin De Jesus Sanchez, Anya Wintner, Yuanxin Zhu, Eni Mustafaraj:
Assessing Google Search's New Features in Supporting Credibility judgments of Unknown Websites. 303-307 - Daniel Xiaodan Zhou, Lan Liu, Anmol Anubhai, Maansi Shandilya, Steph Sigalas, William Yang Wang, Zhiheng Huang:
Beyond Accurate Answers: Evaluating Open-Domain Question Answering in Enterprise Search. 308-312 - Toine Bogers, Birger Larsen, Marijn Koolen, Maria Gäde, Mark M. Hall, Vivien Petras:
Collaboration Patterns and Impact of Sharing at CHIIR. 313-320 - Wolfgang Gritz, Christian Otto, Anett Hoppe, Georg Pardi, Yvonne Kammerer, Ralph Ewerth:
Comparing Interface Layouts for the Presentation of Multimodal Search Results. 321-327 - Irene Lopatovska, Jessika Davis:
Designing Supportive Conversational Agents With and For Teens. 328-332 - Dain Thomas, Gobinda Chowdhury, Ian Ruthven:
Exploring older people's challenges on online banking/finance systems: Early findings. 333-337 - Bruno Oliveira, Carla Teixeira Lopes:
From 10 Blue Links Pages to Feature-Full Search Engine Results Pages - Analysis of the Temporal Evolution of SERP Features. 338-345 - Fatemeh Sarvi, Mohammad Aliannejadi, Sebastian Schelter, Maarten de Rijke:
How to Make an Outlier? Studying the Effect of Presentational Features on the Outlierness of Items in Product Search Results. 346-350 - Toine Bogers, Maria Gäde, Mark Michael Hall, Marijn Koolen, Vivien Petras, Birger Larsen:
How we Work, Share, and Re-use at CHIIR. 351-356 - Bruce Ferwerda, Eveline Ingesson, Michaela Berndl, Markus Schedl:
I Don't Care How Popular You Are! Investigating Popularity Bias in Music Recommendations from a User's Perspective. 357-361 - Ning Zou, Yuelyu Ji, Bo Xie, Daqing He, Zhimeng Luo:
Mapping dementia caregivers' comments on social media with evidence-based care strategies for memory loss and confusion. 362-367 - Yuyu Yang, Rob Capra:
Nested Contexts of Music Information Retrieval: A Framework of Contextual Factors. 368-372 - Frans van der Sluis, Julien Faure, Sofie Phutachard Homnual:
Quality Conversations and Considerations on Reddit. 373-377 - Shawon Sarkar, Maryam Amirizaniani, Chirag Shah:
Representing Tasks with a Graph-Based Method for Supporting Users in Complex Search Tasks. 378-382 - Denis Kotkov, Alan Medlar, Dorota Glowacka:
Rethinking Serendipity in Recommender Systems. 383-387 - Dima El Zein, Arthur Câmara, Célia da Costa Pereira, Andrea Tettamanzi:
RULKNE: Representing User Knowledge State in Search-as-Learning with Named Entities. 388-393 - Alice Li, Heather O'Brien, Luanne Sinnamon:
The effect of research video abstract presentation style on viewer comprehension and engagement. 394-400 - Ginar Santika Niwanputri, Elaine Toms, Andrew Simpson:
Untangling Cognitive Processes Underlying Knowledge Work. 401-405 - Amelia W. Cole, Heather O'Brien:
Using Data-Prompted Interviews in Interactive Information Retrieval Research: A Reflection on The Study of Self-Efficacy When Learning Using Search. 406-411 - Linda Berube, Stephann Makri, Ian Cooke, Ernesto Priego, Stella Wisdom:
"Webcomics Archive? Now I'm Interested": Comics Readers Seeking Information in Web Archives. 412-416
Demonstrations
- Jingfan Zang, Tony Russell-Rose:
A Prototype "Debugger" for Search Strategies. 417-421 - Junjie H. Xu, Yu Nakano, Lingrong Kong, Kojiro Iizuka:
CS-lol: a Dataset of Viewer Comment with Scene in E-sports Live-streaming. 422-426 - Bhanuka Mahanama, Mohan Sunkara, Vikas Ashok, Sampath Jayarathna:
DisETrac: Distributed Eye-Tracking for Online Collaboration. 427-431 - Mohammad Hasan Payandeh, Miriam L. Boon, Dale Storie, Veronica Ramshaw, Orland Hoeber:
Drag-and-Drop Query Refinement and Query History Visualization for Mobile Exploratory Search. 432-437 - Christine Bauer, Lennard Chung, Aleksej Cornelissen, Isabelle van Driessel, Diede van der Hoorn, Yme de Jong, Lan Le, Sanaz Najiyan Tabriz, Roderick Spaans, Casper Thijsen, Robert Verbeeten, Vos Wesseling, Fern Wieland:
FairRecKit: A Web-based Analysis Software for Recommender Evaluations. 438-443 - Klara Krieg, Emilia Parada-Cabaleiro, Gertraud Medicus, Oleg Lesota, Markus Schedl, Navid Rekabsaz:
Grep-BiasIR: A Dataset for Investigating Gender Representation Bias in Information Retrieval Results. 444-448 - Jeff Huang, Jing Qian:
irchiver: A Full-Resolution Personal Web Archive for Users and Researchers. 449-453 - Dima El Zein, Célia da Costa Pereira:
The Evolution of User Knowledge during Search-as-Learning Sessions: A Benchmark and Baseline. 454-458
Tutorials
- Dana McKay, Stephann Makri, George Robert Buchanan:
Qualitative Research in Information Interaction. 459-460
Workshops
- George Robert Buchanan, Dana McKay, Charles L. A. Clarke:
Made to Measure: A Workshop on Human-Centred metrics for information seeking. 461-462
Doctoral Consortium
- Jessica K. Barfield:
Designing Social Robots to Accommodate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Human-Robot Interaction. 463-466 - Hmdh Alknjr:
Do Social Media Users Change Their Beliefs to Reflect those Espoused by Other Users? 467-470 - Helena Häußler:
Do users trust search engines? And if so, why?: Developing a trust measure and applying it in an experiment. 471-474 - Sebastian Schultheiß:
How search engine marketing influences user knowledge gain: Development and empirical testing of an information search behavior model. 475-478 - Huiwen Zhang:
Investigating Online Browsing Practices. 479-481 - Abbas Pirmoradi Bezanjani:
Measuring In-Task Emotional Responses to Address Issues in Post-Task Questionnaires. 482-485 - Kidung Ageng:
Online Information Seeking and Searching Behavior of First Time Southeast Asian Fathers. 486-489 - Ayah Soufan:
Towards Understanding and Supporting Exploratory Searches. 490-494 - Stephanie Carmen Segura-Rodas:
What tasks emerge from Knowledge Work? 495-498
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