We propose a model of search term selection process based on our empirical study of professional searchers during the pre-online stage of the search process. The model characterizes the selection of search terms as the navigation of different discourses. Discourse refers to the way of talking and thinking about a certain topic; there often exists multiple, diverse discourses on the same topic. When selecting search terms, searchers appear to navigate a variety of discourses, i.e., they view the topic of a client's search request from the perspective of multiple discourse communities, and evaluate and synthesize differences and similarities among those discourses when selecting search terms. Six discourses emerged as sources of search terms ...
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We propose a model of search term selection process based on our empirical study of professional sea...
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This paper examines patterns and features of query reformulation within a Web searching session. We ...
In the context of complex tasks, information seeking has been described as a journey. The correct ro...
Voice based search systems currently do not support natural conversational interaction. Consequently...
We propose a model of search term selection process based on our empirical study of professional sea...
We investigated the sources and effectiveness of search actions are still evolving, changing, and, a...
We conducted a laboratory-based observational study where pairs of people performed search tasks com...
Internet search has been marked by the dominant use of query search, specifically Google, since the ...
This paper examines the co-construction of word search activities between native and non-native spea...
This paper reports preliminary results from a study modeling the interplay between multitasking, cog...
Systems trained on linguistically annotated data achieve strong performance for many language proce...
This study examines the impact of non-native language speakers on their academic search queries, str...
Conversational search systems often fail to recognize the information need of the user, especially f...
A major challenge faced by end-users during the information search and retrieval process is the sele...
The article presents the search situation transition (SST) method for analysing Web information sear...
The selection of search terms for query formulation and expansion is a challenging task within the i...
This paper examines patterns and features of query reformulation within a Web searching session. We ...
In the context of complex tasks, information seeking has been described as a journey. The correct ro...
Voice based search systems currently do not support natural conversational interaction. Consequently...