There are many existing studies of user behavior in simple tasks (e.g., navigational and informational search) within a short duration of 1–2 queries. However, we know relatively little about user behavior, especially browsing and clicking behavior, for longer search session solving complex search tasks. In this paper, we characterize and compare user behavior in relatively long search sessions (10 minutes; about 5 queries) for search tasks of four different types. The tasks differ in two dimensions: (1) the user is locating facts or is pursuing intellectual understanding of a topic; (2) the user has a specific task goal or has an ill-defined and undeveloped goal. We analyze how search behavior as well as browsing and clicking patterns chan...
textabstractPrevious studies investigating task based search often take the form of lab studies or l...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Previous studies have examined various aspects of user behaviour on the Web, including general infor...
Search engines make it easy to check facts online, but finding some specific kinds of information so...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Success of query reformulation and relevant information retrieval depends on many factors, such as u...
The paper describes results from a task-driven experiment on Web users' search behaviors. Subje...
Knowing, in real time, whether a current searcher in an information retrieval system finds the searc...
This study presents an analysis of selected characteristics of a large set of queries submitted by e...
Personalization of information retrieval tailors search towards individual users to meet their parti...
Web searchers often exhibit directed search behaviors such as nav-igating to a particular Website. H...
The complex and dynamic nature of search processes surrounding information seeking have been exhaust...
A users single session with a Web search engine or information retrieval (IR) system may consist of ...
Personalization of support for information seeking depends crucially on the information retrieval sy...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
textabstractPrevious studies investigating task based search often take the form of lab studies or l...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Previous studies have examined various aspects of user behaviour on the Web, including general infor...
Search engines make it easy to check facts online, but finding some specific kinds of information so...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Success of query reformulation and relevant information retrieval depends on many factors, such as u...
The paper describes results from a task-driven experiment on Web users' search behaviors. Subje...
Knowing, in real time, whether a current searcher in an information retrieval system finds the searc...
This study presents an analysis of selected characteristics of a large set of queries submitted by e...
Personalization of information retrieval tailors search towards individual users to meet their parti...
Web searchers often exhibit directed search behaviors such as nav-igating to a particular Website. H...
The complex and dynamic nature of search processes surrounding information seeking have been exhaust...
A users single session with a Web search engine or information retrieval (IR) system may consist of ...
Personalization of support for information seeking depends crucially on the information retrieval sy...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
textabstractPrevious studies investigating task based search often take the form of lab studies or l...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Previous studies have examined various aspects of user behaviour on the Web, including general infor...