In this paper, TEL 2010 action logs are analyzed with a particular focus on the impact of language (user native language and interface language) on the success of a search session. Particular user actions are defined as success indicators for searches and sessions are divided into “successful” and “unsuccessful” sessions with respect to their outcomes. Two approaches for studying the impact of the language of the search interface are pursued: (1) the effect of concurrent language choice when associating the user language (determined by IP address) with the interface language and (2) the consequences of interface language changes during a session. The challenges of country and language identification via IP addresses are also discussed
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This also...
When searching for books, people frequently have to deal with content that is in a language dierent ...
Abstract. This work describes a variation on the traditional Information Retrieval paradigm, where i...
Abstract. In this paper, TEL 2010 action logs are analyzed with a particular focus on the impact of ...
This paper describes the participation of DAEDALUS at the LogCLEF lab in CLEF 2011. This year, the ...
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...
The number of Web users whose first language is not English continues to grow, as does the amount of...
In this paper, a sample set of 510 simple searches from the TEL action log 2009 is analyzed for quer...
This paper examines the effect of the default interface language on the usage of a bilingual digital...
This paper summarizes the participation of IIIT-H in the CLEF 2008 interactive task. Our goal was to...
This paper examines user choice of interface language in a bi-language digital library(English and M...
Abstract. This paper examines the effect of the default interface language on the usage of a bilingu...
In this paper we investigate the effect of default interface language on usage patterns of the Niupe...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This als...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This also...
When searching for books, people frequently have to deal with content that is in a language dierent ...
Abstract. This work describes a variation on the traditional Information Retrieval paradigm, where i...
Abstract. In this paper, TEL 2010 action logs are analyzed with a particular focus on the impact of ...
This paper describes the participation of DAEDALUS at the LogCLEF lab in CLEF 2011. This year, the ...
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...
The number of Web users whose first language is not English continues to grow, as does the amount of...
In this paper, a sample set of 510 simple searches from the TEL action log 2009 is analyzed for quer...
This paper examines the effect of the default interface language on the usage of a bilingual digital...
This paper summarizes the participation of IIIT-H in the CLEF 2008 interactive task. Our goal was to...
This paper examines user choice of interface language in a bi-language digital library(English and M...
Abstract. This paper examines the effect of the default interface language on the usage of a bilingu...
In this paper we investigate the effect of default interface language on usage patterns of the Niupe...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This als...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This also...
When searching for books, people frequently have to deal with content that is in a language dierent ...
Abstract. This work describes a variation on the traditional Information Retrieval paradigm, where i...