This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocular behavior pertaining to the interaction of structural features of text in Wikipedia using eye tracking. We set natural and realistic tasks searching Wikipedia online focusing on examining which features and strategies (skimming or scanning) were the most important for the participants to complete their tasks. Our research, carried out on a group of 30 participants, highlighted their interactions with the structural areas within Wikipedia articles, the visual cues and features perceived during the searching of the Wiki text. We collected questionnaire and ocular behavior (fixation metrics) data to highlight the ways in which people view the ...
We motivate the need for studying the search, discovery and retrieval requirements of Wikipedia user...
The process whereby inferences are made from textual data is broadly referred to as text mining. In ...
Anyone who has browsed Wikipedia has likely experienced the feeling of being happily lost, browsing ...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the the impres...
<div><p>The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the th...
Controlled vocabularies such as Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) have been extensively used to organi...
We report on an investigation into people’s behaviors on information search tasks, specifically the ...
This paper reports on an approach to the analysis of genre recognition using eye-tracking. The resea...
We present initial results from a project, in which we examined feasibility of inferring web page re...
Motivation -- On-the-task detection of the task type and task attributes can benefit personalization...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
Bookmarks are a valuable webpage re-visitation technique, but it is often difficult to find desired ...
This study explores how readers utilise Wikipedia to seek information, and their perceptions of the ...
We motivate the need for studying the search, discovery and retrieval requirements of Wikipedia user...
The process whereby inferences are made from textual data is broadly referred to as text mining. In ...
Anyone who has browsed Wikipedia has likely experienced the feeling of being happily lost, browsing ...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the the impres...
<div><p>The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the th...
Controlled vocabularies such as Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) have been extensively used to organi...
We report on an investigation into people’s behaviors on information search tasks, specifically the ...
This paper reports on an approach to the analysis of genre recognition using eye-tracking. The resea...
We present initial results from a project, in which we examined feasibility of inferring web page re...
Motivation -- On-the-task detection of the task type and task attributes can benefit personalization...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
Bookmarks are a valuable webpage re-visitation technique, but it is often difficult to find desired ...
This study explores how readers utilise Wikipedia to seek information, and their perceptions of the ...
We motivate the need for studying the search, discovery and retrieval requirements of Wikipedia user...
The process whereby inferences are made from textual data is broadly referred to as text mining. In ...
Anyone who has browsed Wikipedia has likely experienced the feeling of being happily lost, browsing ...