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IPM
2007
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13 years 8 months ago
Validation and interpretation of Web users' sessions clusters
Understanding users’ navigation on the Web is important towards improving the quality of information and the speed of accessing large-scale Web data sources. Clustering of users...
George Pallis, Lefteris Angelis, Athena Vakali
MHCI
2009
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
The mobile Oracle: a tool for early user involvement
This paper describes a novel tool for eliciting user requirements early in the design process of mobile applications. The “Mobile Oracle”, as we have called it, is intended to...
Charlotte Magnusson, Martin Pielot, Margarita Anas...
IV
2009
IEEE
185views Visualization» more  IV 2009»
14 years 3 months ago
Real-World User Evaluations of a Visual and Interactive Web Search Interface
Although laboratory user studies are the most common method for validating the utility of information visualization systems, it may be difficult to determine if such studies accu...
Orland Hoeber, Daniel Schroeder, Michael Brooks
ERCIMDL
2010
Springer
126views Education» more  ERCIMDL 2010»
13 years 7 months ago
Uncovering Hidden Qualities - Benefits of Quality Measures for Automatically Generated Metadata
Abstract. Today, digital libraries more and more have to rely on semantic techniques during the workflows of metadata generation, search and navigational access. But, due to the st...
Sascha Tönnies, Wolf-Tilo Balke
EKAW
2008
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
A Visual Approach to Semantic Query Design Using a Web-Based Graphical Query Designer
Query formulation is a key aspect of information retrieval, contributing to both the efficiency and usability of many semantic applications. A number of query languages, such as SP...
Paul R. Smart, Alistair Russell, Dave Braines, Yan...