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SIGIR
2012
ACM
11 years 7 months ago
Search, interrupted: understanding and predicting search task continuation
Many important search tasks require multiple search sessions to complete. Tasks such as travel planning, large purchases, or job searches can span hours, days, or even weeks. Inev...
Eugene Agichtein, Ryen W. White, Susan T. Dumais, ...
CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Query suggestions for mobile search: understanding usage patterns
Entering search terms on mobile phones is a time consuming and cumbersome task. In this paper, we explore the usage patterns of query entry interfaces that display suggestions. Ou...
Maryam Kamvar, Shumeet Baluja
SIGIR
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
An aspectual interface for supporting complex search tasks
With the increasing importance of search systems on the web, there is a continuing push to design interfaces which are a better match with the kinds of real-world tasks in which u...
Robert Villa, Iván Cantador, Hideo Joho, Jo...
CHI
1997
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Cognitive Modeling Reveals Menu Search is Both Random and Systematic
To understand how people search for a known target item in an unordered pull-down menu, this research presents cognitive models that vary serial versus parallel processing of menu...
Anthony J. Hornof, David E. Kieras
SIGIR
2010
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
The good, the bad, and the random: an eye-tracking study of ad quality in web search
We investigate how people interact with Web search engine result pages using eye-tracking. While previous research has focused on the visual attention devoted to the 10 organic se...
Georg Buscher, Susan T. Dumais, Edward Cutrell