International audienceRecent work have shown the potential of collaboration for solving complex or exploratory search tasks allowing to achieve synergic effects with respect to individual search, which is the prevalent information retrieval (IR) setting this last decade. This interactive multiuser context gives rise to several challenges in IR. One main challenge relies on the adaptation of IR techniques or models [8] in order to build algo-rithmic supports of collaboration distributing documents among users. The second challenge is related to the design of Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) models and their effectiveness evaluation since individual IR frameworks and measures do not totally fit with the collaboration paradigms. In th...
Collaboration has been identified as an important aspect in information seeking. People meet to disc...
Collaborative filtering is the common technique of predicting the interests of a user by collecting ...
The majority of research into Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) has assumed a uniformity of ...
International audienceRecent work have shown the potential of collaboration for solving complex or e...
International audienceCollaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a well-known setting in which exp...
International audienceA great amount of research in the IR domain mostly dealt with both the design ...
International audienceCollaborative information retrieval involves retrieval settings in which a gro...
International audienceCollaborative information retrieval involves retrieval settings in which a gro...
In this article we investigate the expressions of collaborative activities within information seekin...
Collaborative information retrieval (CIR) encompasses the many varied social approaches to informati...
Traditionally information retrieval (IR) research has focussed on a single user interaction modality...
The study of information seeking behavior reveals that collaboration with other people is an importa...
Information Retrieval (IR) is typically an individual pursuit where an individual searcher will enga...
International audienceMost of the previous approaches surrounding collaborative information retrieva...
Despite the many implicit references to the social aspects of search within the history of Informati...
Collaboration has been identified as an important aspect in information seeking. People meet to disc...
Collaborative filtering is the common technique of predicting the interests of a user by collecting ...
The majority of research into Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) has assumed a uniformity of ...
International audienceRecent work have shown the potential of collaboration for solving complex or e...
International audienceCollaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a well-known setting in which exp...
International audienceA great amount of research in the IR domain mostly dealt with both the design ...
International audienceCollaborative information retrieval involves retrieval settings in which a gro...
International audienceCollaborative information retrieval involves retrieval settings in which a gro...
In this article we investigate the expressions of collaborative activities within information seekin...
Collaborative information retrieval (CIR) encompasses the many varied social approaches to informati...
Traditionally information retrieval (IR) research has focussed on a single user interaction modality...
The study of information seeking behavior reveals that collaboration with other people is an importa...
Information Retrieval (IR) is typically an individual pursuit where an individual searcher will enga...
International audienceMost of the previous approaches surrounding collaborative information retrieva...
Despite the many implicit references to the social aspects of search within the history of Informati...
Collaboration has been identified as an important aspect in information seeking. People meet to disc...
Collaborative filtering is the common technique of predicting the interests of a user by collecting ...
The majority of research into Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) has assumed a uniformity of ...