English content still dominates in many online domains and information systems, despite native English speakers being a minority of its users. However, we know little about how language proficiency influences search behavior in these systems. In this paper, we describe preliminary results from an interactive IR experiment with book search behavior and examine how language skills affect this behavior. A total of 97 users from 21 different countries participated in this experiment, resulting in a rich data set including usage data as well as questionnaire feedback. Although participants reported feeling language constraints, a preliminary analysis of native and non-native English speakers indicate little to no meaningful differences in their ...
The proliferation of web-based technologies has led most national governments to begin transitioning...
The number of Web users whose first language is not English continues to grow, as does the amount of...
With the vast amount of multilingual information available online, it becomes increasingly critical ...
English content still dominates in many online domains and information systems, despite native Engli...
English content still dominates in many online domains and information systems, despite native Engli...
In this paper we describe our participation in the Interactive Social Book Search task at CLEF 2015....
When searching for books, people frequently have to deal with content that is in a language differen...
When searching for books, people frequently have to deal with content that is in a language dierent ...
The Web now provides instant access to an unprecedented amount of information that was unthinkable e...
There is an underlying assumption in the exchange of scholarly information that knowledge will be tr...
Interacting with information in an on-line capacity is common place for the majority of people nowad...
A rapid increase in the use of web-based technologies – and corresponding changes in government and ...
Prior research indicates that subjects adopt a particular search pattern during visual search tasks...
This paper summarizes the participation of IIIT-H in the CLEF 2008 interactive task. Our goal was to...
This study is about the information-seeking behavior that bilingual users – specifically, native Chi...
The proliferation of web-based technologies has led most national governments to begin transitioning...
The number of Web users whose first language is not English continues to grow, as does the amount of...
With the vast amount of multilingual information available online, it becomes increasingly critical ...
English content still dominates in many online domains and information systems, despite native Engli...
English content still dominates in many online domains and information systems, despite native Engli...
In this paper we describe our participation in the Interactive Social Book Search task at CLEF 2015....
When searching for books, people frequently have to deal with content that is in a language differen...
When searching for books, people frequently have to deal with content that is in a language dierent ...
The Web now provides instant access to an unprecedented amount of information that was unthinkable e...
There is an underlying assumption in the exchange of scholarly information that knowledge will be tr...
Interacting with information in an on-line capacity is common place for the majority of people nowad...
A rapid increase in the use of web-based technologies – and corresponding changes in government and ...
Prior research indicates that subjects adopt a particular search pattern during visual search tasks...
This paper summarizes the participation of IIIT-H in the CLEF 2008 interactive task. Our goal was to...
This study is about the information-seeking behavior that bilingual users – specifically, native Chi...
The proliferation of web-based technologies has led most national governments to begin transitioning...
The number of Web users whose first language is not English continues to grow, as does the amount of...
With the vast amount of multilingual information available online, it becomes increasingly critical ...