Studies in searching as learning (SAL) have revealed that user knowledge gain not only manifests over a long-term learning period, but also occurs in single short-term web search sessions. Though prior works have shown that the knowledge gain of collaborators can be influenced by user demographics and searching strategies in long-term collaborative learning, little is known about the effect of these factors on user knowledge gain in short-term collaborative web search. In this paper, we present a study addressing the knowledge gain of user pairs in single collaborative web search sessions. Using crowdsourcing we recruited 454 unique users (227 random pairs), who then collaboratively worked on informational search tasks spanning 10 different...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaMost existing Web search tools ...
Collaboration in Web search can be characterized as implicit or explicit in terms of intent, and syn...
Investigations on search processes can either be at macro-level or micro-level. The macro-level inve...
Studies in searching as learning (SAL) have revealed that user knowledge gain not only manifests ove...
In the past decade, research efforts dedicated to studying the process of collaborative web search h...
Web search has become a convenient option for seeking information related to learning, therefore und...
Knowledge learning is recognized as an important component in people's search process. Existing stud...
Collaborative search, where the activities of multiple users are combined to satisfy their informati...
This study compared Pairs of students with Single students in web search tasks. The underlying hypot...
This study compared Pairs of students with Single students in web search tasks. The underlying hypot...
People are often engaged in collaboration in workplaces or daily life due to the complexity of tasks...
Conversational search systems have recently gained popularity due to their effectiveness in performi...
This paper presents a user study aiming to investigate the query reformulation in collaborative Web ...
Most existing Web search tools work only with individual users and do not help a user benefit from p...
In this paper, we present results of an on-line survey conducted in early 2010 to inquire about coll...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaMost existing Web search tools ...
Collaboration in Web search can be characterized as implicit or explicit in terms of intent, and syn...
Investigations on search processes can either be at macro-level or micro-level. The macro-level inve...
Studies in searching as learning (SAL) have revealed that user knowledge gain not only manifests ove...
In the past decade, research efforts dedicated to studying the process of collaborative web search h...
Web search has become a convenient option for seeking information related to learning, therefore und...
Knowledge learning is recognized as an important component in people's search process. Existing stud...
Collaborative search, where the activities of multiple users are combined to satisfy their informati...
This study compared Pairs of students with Single students in web search tasks. The underlying hypot...
This study compared Pairs of students with Single students in web search tasks. The underlying hypot...
People are often engaged in collaboration in workplaces or daily life due to the complexity of tasks...
Conversational search systems have recently gained popularity due to their effectiveness in performi...
This paper presents a user study aiming to investigate the query reformulation in collaborative Web ...
Most existing Web search tools work only with individual users and do not help a user benefit from p...
In this paper, we present results of an on-line survey conducted in early 2010 to inquire about coll...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaMost existing Web search tools ...
Collaboration in Web search can be characterized as implicit or explicit in terms of intent, and syn...
Investigations on search processes can either be at macro-level or micro-level. The macro-level inve...