Sciweavers

CHI
1999
ACM

Visualizing Implicit Queries for Information Management and Retrieval

13 years 10 months ago
Visualizing Implicit Queries for Information Management and Retrieval
In this paper, we describe the use of similarity metrics in a novel visual environment for storing and retrieving favorite web pages. The similarity metrics, called Implicit Queries, are used to automatically highlight stored web pages that are related to the currently selected web page. Two experiments explored how users manage their personal web information space with and without the Implicit Query highlighting and later retrieve their stored web pages. When storing and organizing web pages, users with Implicit Query highlighting generated slightly more categories. Implicit Queries also led to faster web page retrieval time, although the results were not statistically significant. Keywords Information management, information retrieval, 3D, similarity, categorization, information visualization, classification
Mary Czerwinski, Susan T. Dumais, George G. Robert
Added 02 Aug 2010
Updated 02 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 1999
Where CHI
Authors Mary Czerwinski, Susan T. Dumais, George G. Robertson, Susan Dziadosz, Scott Lee Tiernan, Maarten van Dantzich
Comments (0)