© 2017 IEEE. In requirements elicitation interviews, ambiguities identified by analysts can help to disclose the tacit knowledge of customers. Indeed, ambiguities might reveal implicit or hard to express information that needs to be elicited. The perception of ambiguity might depend on the subject who is acting as analyst, and different analysts might identify different ambiguities in the same interview. Based on this intuition, we propose to investigate the difference between ambiguities explicitly revealed by an analyst during a requirements elicitation interview, and ambiguities annotated by a reviewer who listens to the interview recording, with the objective of defining a method for interview review. We performed an exploratory study i...