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Implicit bookmarking: Improving support for revisitation in within-document reading tasks

Chun Yu, Ravin Balakrishnan, Ken Hinckley, Tomer Moscovich, Yuanchun Shi
2013 International Journal of Human-Computer Studies  
We explore improving support for revisitation in documents by automatically generating bookmarks based on users' reading history.  ...  After showing that dwell time and number of visits are not appropriate for predicting revisitations in documents, we model the high-level reading task as a sequence of reading blocks and recognize long-distance  ...  gestures or improved input devices in support of common document navigation tasks.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.ijhcs.2012.10.012 fatcat:sgsvl5gtuvebdkuongt3qqvlna

Integrating back, history and bookmarks in web browsers

Shaun Kaasten, Saul Greenberg
2001 CHI '01 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '01  
The thesis approval page signed by the examining committee may also be found in the original print version of the thesis held in the University of Calgary Archives.  ...  However, frames support is something the browser designers seem hesitant to improve.  ...  Implicit bookmarks via visit count Implicit bookmarks visually distinguish a page's importance via the vertical bar to the right of the thumbnail.  ... 
doi:10.1145/634288.634291 fatcat:fqvk5uiji5h47lohxdh6ntzsyi

Visualizing implicit queries for information management and retrieval

Mary Czerwinski, Susan Dumais, George Robertson, Susan Dziadosz, Scott Tiernan, Maarten van Dantzich
1999 Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems the CHI is the limit - CHI '99  
In this paper, we describe the use of similarity metrics in a novel visual environment for storing and retrieving favorite web pages.  ...  When storing and organizing web pages, users with Implicit Query highlighting generated slightly more categories.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the User Interface Research Group at Microsoft and Kevin Larson for their help and valuable comments on this paper. We thank Paul Jaye for his help in data analysis.  ... 
doi:10.1145/302979.303158 dblp:conf/chi/CzerwinskiDRDTD99 fatcat:4yq2n7xaefaynaojarn73vmxae

Explicating "Implicit Interaction"

Barış Serim, Giulio Jacucci
2019 Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '19  
We would like to thank Oswald Barral for his help with the data analysis, the anonymous reviewers for their comments and to the participants of the study.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their feedback and Hendrik Schneider for his help with setting up the interactive screens.  ...  For example, a search system can harness a user's browsing or bookmarking actions that are intended for examining web pages as implicit relevance feedbacks to infer user interests and improve future search  ... 
doi:10.1145/3290605.3300647 dblp:conf/chi/SerimJ19 fatcat:dkdtmg4eeba2lodkgb3mearnga

Revisiting Interest Indicators Derived from Web Reading Behavior for Implicit User Modeling [article]

Mirjam Augstein, Johannes Schönböck, Christina Lettner, Josef Altmann
2022 arXiv   pre-print
Analysis of reading behavior on the web can be the basis for the derivation of such implicit indicators.  ...  This paper describes (i) our technical work, a framework for analyzing user interactions with the browser relying on latest web technologies, (ii) the implicit interest indicators we either revisited or  ...  The same authors stated in [27] that a relative ordering and a combination of implicit indicators may further improve relevancy.  ... 
arXiv:2207.06837v1 fatcat:5xkz54eqq5gw5jfypzn6c4enyi

A People's History of the World. By CHRIS HARMAN. Bookmarks, London [etc.] 1999. vii, 729 pp. £15.99

Lucien van der Walt
2001 International Review of Social History  
It is a pity that Harman did not dwell more on the important task of developing a theoretical analysis of the modes of production and laws of motion of premodern societies, revisiting debates on the utility  ...  For instance, occupational mobility is discussed solely in terms of the direct improvement of a position simultaneous with a migratory move.  ... 
doi:10.1017/s0020859001210049 fatcat:xf2egvjbh5hsrltyz7psfffpj4

Helping identify when users find useful documents

Chang Liu, Jacek Gwizdka, Jingjing Liu
2010 Proceeding of the third symposium on Information interaction in context - IIiX '10  
The QRI is defined as an interval between two consecutive queries in one search session that contains at least two queries.  ...  Our controlled, web-based study focused on examining behaviors associated with querying and useful document saving.  ...  Belkin and anonymous reviewers for their advice and feedback.  ... 
doi:10.1145/1840784.1840816 dblp:conf/iiix/LiuGL10 fatcat:hsk2gf4e4zh43hqkobrluiz3lq

Interactive Exploration of Implicit and Explicit Relations in Faceted Datasets

Jian Zhao, Christopher Collins, Fanny Chevalier, Ravin Balakrishnan
2013 IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics  
I have visited Microsoft Research twice, and in particular I would like to thank Steven Drucker, Danyel Fisher, Bongshin Lee, and Saleema Amershi for their unwavering support during our collaborations.  ...  In addition, I would like to thank Christopher Collins for his great help on many publications included in this thesis, although he is not involved in my committee.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Over the last six years, my doctoral study has been an invaluable experience in my life. It has been a challenging adventure, and I was fortune to receive support from many people.  ... 
doi:10.1109/tvcg.2013.167 pmid:24051774 fatcat:43xwwk6lezbqzk2bf65ivvkp5u

Content-aware scrolling

Edward W. Ishak, Steven K. Feiner
2006 Proceedings of the 19th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology - UIST '06  
Scrolling is used to navigate large information spaces on small screens, but is often too restrictive or cumbersome to use for particular types of content, such as multi-page, multi-column documents.  ...  We also present the CAS widget, which supports scrolling through a content-aware path using traditional scrolling methods, demonstrating the advantages of making a traditional technique content-aware.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research is funded in part by NSF Grant IIS-0121239, Office of Naval Research Contract N00014-04-1-0005, and a gift from Microsoft Research.  ... 
doi:10.1145/1166253.1166277 dblp:conf/uist/IshakF06 fatcat:z4xckj6af5aapfslrb3ldcwyny

A field study characterizing Web-based information-seeking tasks

Melanie Kellar, Carolyn Watters, Michael Shepherd
2007 Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology  
The results of this analysis have been used to provide implications for future support of information seeking on the Web, as well as direction for future research in this area.  ...  Within each type of task we found several distinguishing characteristics.  ...  We would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their insightful and helpful comments, members of the EDGE and WIFL research labs, and all study participants for their time and effort.  ... 
doi:10.1002/asi.20590 fatcat:grmfia6amrhldip54w5vbetjv4

Instructional information in adaptive spatial hypertext

Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank Shipman
2004 Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Document engineering - DocEng '04  
Results were gathered based on direct observation of the people reading a spatial hypertext document which was used as informational support for a complex task.  ...  The study produced insights on emergent reading strategies such as informed link traversals and the use of collections as bookmarks.  ...  In addition to implicit composites, spatial hypertext supports the ability to group objects into collections.  ... 
doi:10.1145/1030397.1030423 dblp:conf/doceng/Francisco-RevillaS04 fatcat:vbcbma4pezbz5hh2ykdou2cjjq

Recognizing user interest and document value from reading and organizing activities in document triage

Rajiv Badi, Soonil Bae, J. Michael Moore, Konstantinos Meintanis, Anna Zacchi, Haowei Hsieh, Frank Shipman, Catherine C. Marshall
2006 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces - IUI '06  
Users' interests may be inferred from what they read and how they interact with individual documents; these interests may in turn be used as a basis for identifying other documents or document elements  ...  of potential interest within the set.  ...  Supporting Document Triage We are exploring ways to support people performing triage tasks based on inferred user interest.  ... 
doi:10.1145/1111449.1111496 dblp:conf/iui/BadiBMMZHSM06 fatcat:rxstuipldbendnup7d25rghpkm

Putting knowledge in context to facilitate collaboration

Brian Kettler, Jim Starz, Rachel Hingst, Jason Losco, Mark Hoffman
2008 2008 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems  
The Contrail project is addressing how to improve personal and workgroup information management and collaboration in this environment.  ...  This paper describes the motivation for this work in context-aware computing and ethnographic studies of web usage; the Contrail tools; and a preliminary experiment to evaluate their utility for intelligence  ...  The experiment described in this paper was supported by Dr. Emile Morse and her colleagues at the National Institute of Standards (NIST).  ... 
doi:10.1109/cts.2008.4543945 dblp:conf/cts/KettlerSHLH08 fatcat:dy7tzyi3uzbjzgbsbeqpfrawtu

Comparative analysis of relevance feedback methods based on two user studies

Stephen Akuma, Rahat Iqbal, Chrisina Jayne, Faiyaz Doctor
2016 Computers in Human Behavior  
They found that eye movement during reading is a good implicit indicator for a user's task type.  ...  It revisits some of the implicit indicators used in the studies above but instead of the multiple domain approach of data collection, information tasks are used to limit users' goals in a particular domain  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.chb.2016.02.064 fatcat:ucg37a2errg5jhunarlsvr5n2a

Towards a model of understanding social search

Brynn M. Evans, Ed H. Chi
2008 Proceedings of the ACM 2008 conference on Computer supported cooperative work - CSCW '08  
search, suggesting where in the search process even implicitly shared information may be valuable to individual searchers.  ...  In contrast, results from our critical-incident survey of 150 users on Amazon's Mechanical Turk service suggest that social interactions play an important role throughout the search process.  ...  However, in addition to explicit collaboration in joint search tasks [5] , we believe that even implicit social experiences could improve the search process.  ... 
doi:10.1145/1460563.1460641 dblp:conf/cscw/EvansC08 fatcat:hnlpmueczrabzlhnok5subpufa
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