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CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Approaches to web search and navigation for older computer novices
: A proof of concept web search and navigation system was developed for older people for whom the Internet is seen as an alien territory. A joint industry/academia team deployed Us...
Anna Dickinson, Michael J. Smith, John L. Arnott, ...
SIGIR
2004
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Display time as implicit feedback: understanding task effects
Recent research has had some success using the length of time a user displays a document in their web browser as implicit feedback for document preference. However, most studies h...
Diane Kelly, Nicholas J. Belkin
WWW
2006
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Using web browser interactions to predict task
The automatic identification of a user's task has the potential to improve information filtering systems that rely on implicit measures of interest and whose effectiveness ma...
Melanie Kellar, Carolyn R. Watters
CHI
2005
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Tool for accurately predicting website navigation problems, non-problems, problem severity, and effectiveness of repairs
The Cognitive Walkthrough for the Web (CWW) is a partially automated usability evaluation method for identifying and repairing website navigation problems. Building on five earlie...
Marilyn Hughes Blackmon, Muneo Kitajima, Peter G. ...
WWW
2007
ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Navigating the intranet with high precision
Despite the success of web search engines, search over large enterprise intranets still suffers from poor result quality. Earlier work [6] that compared intranets and the Internet...
Huaiyu Zhu, Sriram Raghavan, Shivakumar Vaithyanat...