Collaborative and co-located information access is becoming increasingly common. However, fairly little attention has been devoted to the design of ubiquitous computing approaches for spontaneous exploration of large information spaces enabling co-located collaboration. We investigate whether an entity-based user interface provides a solution to support co-located search on heterogeneous devices. We present the design and implementation of QueryTogether, a multi-device collaborative search tool through which entities such as people, documents, and keywords can be used to compose queries that can be shared to a public screen or specific users with easy touch enabled interaction. We conducted mixed-methods user experiments with twenty seven p...
Surface computing allows flexible search interaction where users can manipulate the representation o...
In many search scenarios, users sometimes find unexpected, yet interesting and useful results, which...
Collaborative search has been an active area of research within the IR community for many years. Whi...
Collaborative and co-located information access is becoming increasingly common. However, fairly lit...
Collaborative and co-located information access is becoming increasingly common. However, fairly lit...
Collaborative and co-located information access is becoming increasingly common. However, fairly lit...
Interactive tables can enhance small-group colocated collaborative work in many domains. One applica...
[[abstract]]Existing efforts on query interface design focus on single user and result in isolated i...
Today‟s web browsers provide limited support for rich information seeking and sharing scenarios. A s...
The wide adoption of smartphones eliminates the time and location barriers for people’s daily inform...
Often when people search the web from their phones, they do so collaboratively. We present a mobile ...
Despite the many implicit references to the social contexts of search within information seeking and...
Most information retrieval (IR) interfaces are designed for a single user working with a dedicated i...
Information Retrieval (IR) is typically an individual pursuit where an individual searcher will enga...
Most information retrieval (IR) interfaces are designed for a single user working with a dedicated i...
Surface computing allows flexible search interaction where users can manipulate the representation o...
In many search scenarios, users sometimes find unexpected, yet interesting and useful results, which...
Collaborative search has been an active area of research within the IR community for many years. Whi...
Collaborative and co-located information access is becoming increasingly common. However, fairly lit...
Collaborative and co-located information access is becoming increasingly common. However, fairly lit...
Collaborative and co-located information access is becoming increasingly common. However, fairly lit...
Interactive tables can enhance small-group colocated collaborative work in many domains. One applica...
[[abstract]]Existing efforts on query interface design focus on single user and result in isolated i...
Today‟s web browsers provide limited support for rich information seeking and sharing scenarios. A s...
The wide adoption of smartphones eliminates the time and location barriers for people’s daily inform...
Often when people search the web from their phones, they do so collaboratively. We present a mobile ...
Despite the many implicit references to the social contexts of search within information seeking and...
Most information retrieval (IR) interfaces are designed for a single user working with a dedicated i...
Information Retrieval (IR) is typically an individual pursuit where an individual searcher will enga...
Most information retrieval (IR) interfaces are designed for a single user working with a dedicated i...
Surface computing allows flexible search interaction where users can manipulate the representation o...
In many search scenarios, users sometimes find unexpected, yet interesting and useful results, which...
Collaborative search has been an active area of research within the IR community for many years. Whi...