Collaboration has been identified as an important aspect in information seeking. People meet to discuss and share ideas and through this interaction an information need is quite often identified. However the process of resolving this information need, through interacting with a search engine and performing a search task, is still an individual activity. We propose an environment which allows users to collaborate to satisfy a shared information need. We discuss ways to divide the search task amongst collaborators and propose the use of relevance feedback, a common information retrieval process, to enable the transfer of knowledge across collaborators during a search session. We describe the process by which co-searchers can collaborate effec...
Despite the many implicit references to the social aspects of search within the history of Informati...
International audienceRecent work have shown the potential of collaboration for solving complex or e...
International audienceRecent work have shown the potential of collaboration for solving complex or e...
Collaboration has been identified as an important aspect in information seeking. People meet to disc...
Traditionally information retrieval (IR) research has focussed on a single user interaction modality...
Traditionally information retrieval (IR) research has focussed on a single user interaction modality...
Synchronous Collaborative Information Retrieval refers to systems that support multiple users searc...
Synchronous Collaborative Information Retrieval refers to systems that support multiple users searc...
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more user...
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more user...
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more user...
Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a well-known setting in which explicit collaboration oc...
International audienceCollaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a well-known setting in which exp...
The study of information seeking behavior reveals that collaboration with other people is an importa...
The study of information seeking behavior reveals that collaboration with other people is an importa...
Despite the many implicit references to the social aspects of search within the history of Informati...
International audienceRecent work have shown the potential of collaboration for solving complex or e...
International audienceRecent work have shown the potential of collaboration for solving complex or e...
Collaboration has been identified as an important aspect in information seeking. People meet to disc...
Traditionally information retrieval (IR) research has focussed on a single user interaction modality...
Traditionally information retrieval (IR) research has focussed on a single user interaction modality...
Synchronous Collaborative Information Retrieval refers to systems that support multiple users searc...
Synchronous Collaborative Information Retrieval refers to systems that support multiple users searc...
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more user...
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more user...
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more user...
Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a well-known setting in which explicit collaboration oc...
International audienceCollaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a well-known setting in which exp...
The study of information seeking behavior reveals that collaboration with other people is an importa...
The study of information seeking behavior reveals that collaboration with other people is an importa...
Despite the many implicit references to the social aspects of search within the history of Informati...
International audienceRecent work have shown the potential of collaboration for solving complex or e...
International audienceRecent work have shown the potential of collaboration for solving complex or e...