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2. IIiX 2008: London, UK
- Mounia Lalmas, Anastasios Tombros, Pia Borlund, Jesper W. Schneider, Diane Kelly, John Feather, Arjen P. de Vries:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Interaction in Context, IIiX 2008, London, UK, October 14-17, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 348, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-310-5
Keynote presentations
- Stephen Robertson:
The study of information retrieval: a long view. 1-2 - Ian Ruthven:
The context of the interface. 3-5
Interactive IR I
- Luanne Freund
, Richard Butterworth:
Tagging for use: an analysis of use-centred resource description. 6-12 - Stina Westman
, Antti Lustila, Pirkko Oittinen:
Search strategies in multimodal image retrieval. 13-20
Context retrieval models
- Ying-Hsang Liu
, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Query reformulation, search performance, and term suggestion devices in question-answering tasks. 21-26 - Ronald T. Fernández, David E. Losada
:
Novelty as a form of contextual re-ranking: efficient KLD models and mixture models. 27-34 - Hayrettin Gürkök, Murat Karamuftuoglu, Markus Schaal:
A graph based approach to estimating lexical cohesion. 35-43
Personalisation
- Liadh Kelly, Yi Chen, Marguerite Fuller, Gareth J. F. Jones
:
A study of remembered context for information access from personal digital archives. 44-50 - Karl Gyllstrom, Craig A. N. Soules, Alistair C. Veitch:
Activity put in context: identifying implicit task context within the user's document interaction. 51-56 - Mariam Daoud, Lynda Tamine-Lechani, Mohand Boughanem:
Learning user interests for a session-based personalized search. 57-64
Evaluation & relevance I
- Stefano Mizzaro
, Elena Nazzi, Luca Vassena:
Retrieval of context-aware applications on mobile devices: how to evaluate? 65-71 - Charles Inskip
, Andy MacFarlane, Pauline Rafferty:
Content or context?: searching for musical meaning in task-based interactive information retrieval. 72-74 - Diane Kelly, Chirag Shah
, Cassidy R. Sugimoto
, Earl W. Bailey, Rachael A. Clemens, Ann K. Irvine, Nicholas A. Johnson, Weimao Ke, Sanghee Oh
, Anezka Poljakova, Marcos A. Rodriguez, Megan G. van Noord
, Yan Zhang:
Effects of performance feedback on users' evaluations of an interactive IR system. 75-82
Interactive IR II
- George Buchanan
, Tom Owen
:
Improving skim reading for document triage. 83-88 - Hideo Joho, David Hannah, Joemon M. Jose
:
Comparing collaborative and independent search in a recall-oriented task. 89-96 - Joan C. Bartlett, Tomasz Neugebauer
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A task-based information retrieval interface to support bioinformatics analysis. 97-101
Museum & archives in contexts
- Khairun Nisa Fachry, Jaap Kamps
, Junte Zhang:
Access to archival material in context. 102-109 - Mette Skov
, Peter Ingwersen:
Exploring information seeking behaviour in a digital museum context. 110-115 - Brian Kirkegaard Lunn
, Pia Borlund:
Characteristics of information needs for television broadcasts of scholars and students in media studies. 116-122
Evaluation & relevance II
- Chariste Papaeconomou, Annemarie F. Zijlema, Peter Ingwersen:
Searchers' relevance judgments and criteria in evaluating web pages in a learning style perspective. 123-132 - Stevie Barrett, Charles Inskip
:
Deriving context from users' evaluations to inform software development. 133-135 - Paul Thomas
, David Hawking:
Experiences evaluating personal metasearch. 136-138
Information seeking
- Olga Muñoz Ramos, Mari Carmen Puerta Melguizo, Lou Boves, Maria Gracia Castillo Vergara:
Optimal access to information while writing: writing in the internet age. 139-144 - Dania Bilal, Sonia Sarangthem, Imad Bachir
:
Toward a model of children's information seeking behavior in using digital libraries. 145-151 - Hitoshi Terai, Hitomi Saito, Yuka Egusa
, Masao Takaku, Makiko Miwa, Noriko Kando
:
Differences between informational and transactional tasks in information seeking on the web. 152-159 - Erica Cosijn, Ross Wilkinson
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The doctoral forum at the second IIiX symposium. 160-162 - Peter Ingwersen, Eero Sormunen:
Tutorials at the second IIiX symposium. 163-164

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