Paper presented at the International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP-11). Girona, Spain. 11-15 July, 2011In this paper we focus on an approach to social search, HeyStaks that is designed to integrate with mainstream search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing. HeyStaks is motivated by the idea that Web search is an inherently social or collaborative activity. Heystaks users search as normal but benefit from collaboration features, allowing searchers to better organise and share their search experiences. Users can create and share repositories of search knowledge (so-called search staks) in order to benefit from the searches of friends and colleagues. As such search staks are community-based information re...
Purpose: This article illustrates and explains the ambiguity and vagueness of the term social search...
Paper presented at the 22nd Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (AICS ...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP-11), Girona, Spain, ...
20th International Conference, ICCBR 2012, Lyon, France, September 3-6, 2012.HeyStaks is a case-base...
6th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys '12), Dublin, Ireland, 9th-13th September, 2012The...
Presented at the 1st International Workshop on Recommendation-Based Industry Applications at The 3rd...
2nd Workshop on Recommender Systems and the Social Web, in association with The 4th ACM Conference o...
Paper presented at the 2011 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2011), Stan...
Modern web search engines have come to dominate how millions of people find the information that the...
International audienceThe so-called *Social Web* has helped to change the very nature of the Interne...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Case Based Reasoning (ICCBR-11), Greenwich, Londo...
UMAP - 1st and 17th International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization, Tren...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
Presented at the 3rd Workshop on Recommender Systems and the Social Web (RSWEB-11), 5th ACM Conferen...
Purpose: This article illustrates and explains the ambiguity and vagueness of the term social search...
Paper presented at the 22nd Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (AICS ...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP-11), Girona, Spain, ...
20th International Conference, ICCBR 2012, Lyon, France, September 3-6, 2012.HeyStaks is a case-base...
6th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys '12), Dublin, Ireland, 9th-13th September, 2012The...
Presented at the 1st International Workshop on Recommendation-Based Industry Applications at The 3rd...
2nd Workshop on Recommender Systems and the Social Web, in association with The 4th ACM Conference o...
Paper presented at the 2011 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2011), Stan...
Modern web search engines have come to dominate how millions of people find the information that the...
International audienceThe so-called *Social Web* has helped to change the very nature of the Interne...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Case Based Reasoning (ICCBR-11), Greenwich, Londo...
UMAP - 1st and 17th International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization, Tren...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
Presented at the 3rd Workshop on Recommender Systems and the Social Web (RSWEB-11), 5th ACM Conferen...
Purpose: This article illustrates and explains the ambiguity and vagueness of the term social search...
Paper presented at the 22nd Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (AICS ...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...