Conversations among people involve solving disputes, building common ground, and reinforce mutual beliefs and assumptions. Conversations often require external information that can support these human activities. In this paper, we study how a spoken conversation can be supported by a proactive search agent that listens to the conversation, detects entities mentioned in the conversation, and proactively retrieves and presents information related to the conversation. A total of 24 participants (12 pairs) were involved in informal conversations, using either the proactive search agent or a control condition that did not support conversational analysis or proactive information retrieval. Data comprising transcripts, interaction logs, questionna...
As conversational search becomes more pervasive, it becomes increasingly important to understand th...
Speech-based web search where no keyboard or screens are available to present search engine results ...
Web searches often originate from conversations in which people engage before they perform a search....
Conversations among people involve solving disputes, building common ground, and reinforce mutual be...
Conversations among people involve solving disputes, building common ground, and reinforce mutual be...
Searching during conversations and social interactions is becoming increasingly common. Although sea...
Voice based search systems currently do not support natural conversational interaction. Consequently...
Conversational search systems often fail to recognize the information need of the user, especially f...
Traditional information retrieval applications require users to develop a well-formed query describi...
We conducted a laboratory-based observational study where pairs of people performed search tasks com...
Conversational search relies on an interactive, natural language exchange between a user, who has an...
Voice search is currently widely available on the majority of mobile devices via use of Virtual Pers...
Conversational search has recently become established as a new information search paradigm. Increasi...
The conversational search task aims to enable a user to resolve information needs via natural langua...
As conversational search becomes more pervasive, it becomes increasingly important to understand th...
Speech-based web search where no keyboard or screens are available to present search engine results ...
Web searches often originate from conversations in which people engage before they perform a search....
Conversations among people involve solving disputes, building common ground, and reinforce mutual be...
Conversations among people involve solving disputes, building common ground, and reinforce mutual be...
Searching during conversations and social interactions is becoming increasingly common. Although sea...
Voice based search systems currently do not support natural conversational interaction. Consequently...
Conversational search systems often fail to recognize the information need of the user, especially f...
Traditional information retrieval applications require users to develop a well-formed query describi...
We conducted a laboratory-based observational study where pairs of people performed search tasks com...
Conversational search relies on an interactive, natural language exchange between a user, who has an...
Voice search is currently widely available on the majority of mobile devices via use of Virtual Pers...
Conversational search has recently become established as a new information search paradigm. Increasi...
The conversational search task aims to enable a user to resolve information needs via natural langua...
As conversational search becomes more pervasive, it becomes increasingly important to understand th...
Speech-based web search where no keyboard or screens are available to present search engine results ...
Web searches often originate from conversations in which people engage before they perform a search....