This paper investigates user interpretation of search result displays on small screen devices. Such devices present interesting design challenges given their limited display capabilities, particularly in relation to screen size. Our aim is to provide users with succinct yet useful representations of search results that allow rapid and accurate decisions to be made about the utility of result documents, yet minimize user actions (such as scrolling), the use of device resources, and the volume of data to be downloaded. Our hypothesis is that keyphrases that are automatically extracted from documents can support this aim. We report on a user study that compared how accurately users categorized result documents on small screens when the documen...
Small handheld devices—mobile phones, Pocket PCs etc.—are increasingly being used to access the web....
Compared to the early versions of smart phones, recent mobile devices have bigger screens that can p...
Compared to the early versions of smart phones, recent mobile devices have bigger screens that can p...
This paper investigates user interpretation of search result displays on small screen devices. Such ...
Effectiveness and efficiency of searching and returned results presentation is the key to a search e...
Browsing accounts for much of people’s interaction with digital libraries, but it is poorly supporte...
Browsing accounts for much of people's interaction with digital libraries, but it is poorly supporte...
This article presents the results of a comparative study of various user interfaces used to obtain s...
In recent years, small screen devices have seen widespread increase in their acceptance and use. Com...
In recent years, small screen devices have seen widespread increase in their acceptance and use. Com...
Although web search on mobile devices is common, little is known about how users read search result ...
In recent years, searching the web on mobile devices has become enormously popular. Because mobile d...
The organisation, content and presentation of document surrogates has a substantial impact on the ef...
In recent years, searching the web on mobile devices has become enormously popular. Because mobile d...
In this paper, four self-developed user interfaces that display document search results using differ...
Small handheld devices—mobile phones, Pocket PCs etc.—are increasingly being used to access the web....
Compared to the early versions of smart phones, recent mobile devices have bigger screens that can p...
Compared to the early versions of smart phones, recent mobile devices have bigger screens that can p...
This paper investigates user interpretation of search result displays on small screen devices. Such ...
Effectiveness and efficiency of searching and returned results presentation is the key to a search e...
Browsing accounts for much of people’s interaction with digital libraries, but it is poorly supporte...
Browsing accounts for much of people's interaction with digital libraries, but it is poorly supporte...
This article presents the results of a comparative study of various user interfaces used to obtain s...
In recent years, small screen devices have seen widespread increase in their acceptance and use. Com...
In recent years, small screen devices have seen widespread increase in their acceptance and use. Com...
Although web search on mobile devices is common, little is known about how users read search result ...
In recent years, searching the web on mobile devices has become enormously popular. Because mobile d...
The organisation, content and presentation of document surrogates has a substantial impact on the ef...
In recent years, searching the web on mobile devices has become enormously popular. Because mobile d...
In this paper, four self-developed user interfaces that display document search results using differ...
Small handheld devices—mobile phones, Pocket PCs etc.—are increasingly being used to access the web....
Compared to the early versions of smart phones, recent mobile devices have bigger screens that can p...
Compared to the early versions of smart phones, recent mobile devices have bigger screens that can p...