Search engines make it easy to check facts online, but finding some specific kinds of information sometimes proves to be difficult. We studied the behavioral signals that suggest that a user is having trouble in a search task. First, we ran a lab study with 23 users to gain a preliminary understanding on how users ’ behavior changes when they struggle finding the information they’re looking for. The observations were then tested with 179 participants who all completed an average of 22.3 tasks from a pool of 100 tasks. The large-scale study provided quantitative support for our qualitative observations from the lab study. When having difficulty in finding information, users start to formulate more diverse queries, they use advanced operators...
Search interfaces are often built without a full understanding of how users search and conduct resea...
This paper reports our investigation of differences in users’ behavior between difficult and easy se...
The complex and dynamic nature of search processes surrounding information seeking have been exhaust...
Knowing, in real time, whether a current searcher in an information retrieval system finds the searc...
Web searchers sometimes struggle to find relevant information. Struggling leads to frustrating and d...
Web searchers sometimes struggle to find relevant information. Struggling leads to frustrating and d...
There are many existing studies of user behavior in simple tasks (e.g., navigational and information...
Task has been recognized as an influential factor in information seeking behavior. An increasing num...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
When an interactive search system returns a results list that fails to meet its user's information n...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Abstract—People searching for information occasionally ex-perience difficulties finding what they wa...
Success of query reformulation and relevant information retrieval depends on many factors, such as u...
Cebi, Ayca/0000-0002-5457-5956; BAHCEKAPILI, Tugba/0000-0003-3339-7756WOS: 000485470300001While the ...
This is an early access article.We investigated the role of subjective factors in the information se...
Search interfaces are often built without a full understanding of how users search and conduct resea...
This paper reports our investigation of differences in users’ behavior between difficult and easy se...
The complex and dynamic nature of search processes surrounding information seeking have been exhaust...
Knowing, in real time, whether a current searcher in an information retrieval system finds the searc...
Web searchers sometimes struggle to find relevant information. Struggling leads to frustrating and d...
Web searchers sometimes struggle to find relevant information. Struggling leads to frustrating and d...
There are many existing studies of user behavior in simple tasks (e.g., navigational and information...
Task has been recognized as an influential factor in information seeking behavior. An increasing num...
In order to design better search experiences, we need to understand the complexities of human inform...
When an interactive search system returns a results list that fails to meet its user's information n...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Abstract—People searching for information occasionally ex-perience difficulties finding what they wa...
Success of query reformulation and relevant information retrieval depends on many factors, such as u...
Cebi, Ayca/0000-0002-5457-5956; BAHCEKAPILI, Tugba/0000-0003-3339-7756WOS: 000485470300001While the ...
This is an early access article.We investigated the role of subjective factors in the information se...
Search interfaces are often built without a full understanding of how users search and conduct resea...
This paper reports our investigation of differences in users’ behavior between difficult and easy se...
The complex and dynamic nature of search processes surrounding information seeking have been exhaust...