In this article we introduce the concept of search transitions as a unit for measuring the effort invested by searchers in information retrieval interaction. The concept is discussed and compared to traditional measures of effort, such as time. To investigate the usability of the search transition measure we have performed an analysis of 149 logs in an IR system indexing a collection of 650.000 Wikipedia articles. Our findings show that search transitions correlate with other, more mechanistic, effort measures. Additional experiments are necessary to investigate if it is a better measure of effort than e.g. number of documents examined
Why do users continue searching after reviewing all relevant documents with which they could have co...
This pilot study was designed to examine user beliefs and behaviors on the selection and use of sear...
The major goal of this research was to discover those behaviors associated with the process of onlin...
In this article we introduce the concept of search transitions as a unit for measuring the effort in...
We are investigating the value of using the concept ‘search transition’ for studying effort invested...
The research reported here focuses on the users' information seeking behavior. Set in the framework ...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
While it is true that many factors can influence information seeking success, the amount of effort e...
Search is one of the most performed activities on the World Wide Web. Various conceptual models post...
Search is one of the most performed activities on the World Wide Web. Various conceptual models pos...
The article presents the search situation transition (SST) method for analysing Web information sear...
textWeb search engines play an important role in peoples daily life. Widespread usage of search engi...
Inefficiencies associated with online information search are becoming increasingly prevalent in digi...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Why do users continue searching after reviewing all relevant documents with which they could have co...
This pilot study was designed to examine user beliefs and behaviors on the selection and use of sear...
The major goal of this research was to discover those behaviors associated with the process of onlin...
In this article we introduce the concept of search transitions as a unit for measuring the effort in...
We are investigating the value of using the concept ‘search transition’ for studying effort invested...
The research reported here focuses on the users' information seeking behavior. Set in the framework ...
Information retrieval systems aim to help users satisfy information needs. We argue that the goal of...
While it is true that many factors can influence information seeking success, the amount of effort e...
Search is one of the most performed activities on the World Wide Web. Various conceptual models post...
Search is one of the most performed activities on the World Wide Web. Various conceptual models pos...
The article presents the search situation transition (SST) method for analysing Web information sear...
textWeb search engines play an important role in peoples daily life. Widespread usage of search engi...
Inefficiencies associated with online information search are becoming increasingly prevalent in digi...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Why do users continue searching after reviewing all relevant documents with which they could have co...
This pilot study was designed to examine user beliefs and behaviors on the selection and use of sear...
The major goal of this research was to discover those behaviors associated with the process of onlin...