<div><p>The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the the impressive progress of search engines, not to miss the needed piece of information could be still very tough, as well as to acquire specific competences and knowledge by shaping and following the proper learning paths. Indeed, the need to find sensible paths in information networks is one of the biggest challenges of our societies and, to effectively address it, it is important to investigate the strategies adopted by human users to cope with the cognitive bottleneck of finding their way in a growing sea of information. Here we focus on the case of Wikipedia and investigate a recently released dataset about users’ click on the English Wikip...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
The open-ended and internally driven nature of curiosity makes characterizing the information seekin...
Information wikis and especially Wikipedia have become one of the most attractive environments for i...
The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the the impres...
The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the the impres...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has fundamentally changed the ways billions of people are able to access in...
Human navigation in information spaces has increasing importance in ever-growing data sources we pos...
Every day millions of people read Wikipedia. When navigating the vast space of available topics usin...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
Does the reason a user visits a Wikipedia page infuence that user's subsequent browsing behavior on ...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
In this paper an approach based on Heuristic Semantic Walk (HSW) is presented, where semantic proxim...
We motivate the need for studying the search, discovery and retrieval requirements of Wikipedia user...
This paper presents three pilot studies whose purpose was to analyse the way different users (expert...
An important part of finding information online involves clicking from page to page until an informa...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
The open-ended and internally driven nature of curiosity makes characterizing the information seekin...
Information wikis and especially Wikipedia have become one of the most attractive environments for i...
The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the the impres...
The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the the impres...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has fundamentally changed the ways billions of people are able to access in...
Human navigation in information spaces has increasing importance in ever-growing data sources we pos...
Every day millions of people read Wikipedia. When navigating the vast space of available topics usin...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
Does the reason a user visits a Wikipedia page infuence that user's subsequent browsing behavior on ...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
In this paper an approach based on Heuristic Semantic Walk (HSW) is presented, where semantic proxim...
We motivate the need for studying the search, discovery and retrieval requirements of Wikipedia user...
This paper presents three pilot studies whose purpose was to analyse the way different users (expert...
An important part of finding information online involves clicking from page to page until an informa...
This paper reports on our task-based observational, logged, questionnaire study and analysis of ocul...
The open-ended and internally driven nature of curiosity makes characterizing the information seekin...
Information wikis and especially Wikipedia have become one of the most attractive environments for i...