Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a branch of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). CIR is the process by which people search for and retrieve information, working together and using documents as data sources. Currently, computer support for CIR is limited to single user systems. Collaboration takes place either with users working at different times or in different locations. Multi-touch interaction has recently seen a rise in prominence owing to a reduction in the cost of the technology and increased frequency of use. Multi-touch surface computing allows multiple users to interact at once around a shared display. The aim of this research was to investigate how multi-touch interaction techniques could be used to support CIR...
Traditionally information retrieval (IR) research has focussed on a single user interaction modality...
International audienceThis tutorial presents a methodology for the analysis of collaborative work on...
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more user...
Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a branch of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)....
Information Retrieval (IR) is typically an individual pursuit where an individual searcher will enga...
International audienceCollaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a well-known setting in which exp...
Co-located group information management (GIM) is a form of groupware with the aim of enabling users ...
Co-located collaboration on large vertical screens has become technically feasible, but users are fa...
The content of this thesis is a process of finding a solution for improvement of multi-touch multi-u...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance collaboration in multi-display (MDE) envir...
International audienceThe final goal of Information Retrieval (IR) is knowledge production. However,...
Co-located, collaborative work around shared surfaces has become a major topic of the research agen...
Collaborative information retrieval (CIR) encompasses the many varied social approaches to informati...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceMulti-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance c...
Collaboration has been identified as an important aspect in information seeking. People meet to disc...
Traditionally information retrieval (IR) research has focussed on a single user interaction modality...
International audienceThis tutorial presents a methodology for the analysis of collaborative work on...
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more user...
Collaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a branch of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)....
Information Retrieval (IR) is typically an individual pursuit where an individual searcher will enga...
International audienceCollaborative Information Retrieval (CIR) is a well-known setting in which exp...
Co-located group information management (GIM) is a form of groupware with the aim of enabling users ...
Co-located collaboration on large vertical screens has become technically feasible, but users are fa...
The content of this thesis is a process of finding a solution for improvement of multi-touch multi-u...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance collaboration in multi-display (MDE) envir...
International audienceThe final goal of Information Retrieval (IR) is knowledge production. However,...
Co-located, collaborative work around shared surfaces has become a major topic of the research agen...
Collaborative information retrieval (CIR) encompasses the many varied social approaches to informati...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceMulti-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance c...
Collaboration has been identified as an important aspect in information seeking. People meet to disc...
Traditionally information retrieval (IR) research has focussed on a single user interaction modality...
International audienceThis tutorial presents a methodology for the analysis of collaborative work on...
Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more user...