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  1. Konkova, E.; MacFarlane, A.; Göker, A.: Analysing creative image search information needs (2016) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Creative professionals in advertising, marketing, design and journalism search for images to visually represent a concept for their project. The main purpose of this paper is to present search facets derived from an analysis of documents known as briefs, which are widely used in creative industries as requirement documents describing information needs. The briefs specify the type of image required, such as the content and context of use for the image and represent the topic from which the searcher builds an image query. We take three main sources-user image search behaviour, briefs, and image search engine search facets-to examine the search facets for image searching in order to examine the following research question-are search facet schemes for image search engines sufficient for user needs, or is revision needed? We found that there are three main classes of user search facet, which include business, contextual and image related information. The key argument in the paper is that the facet "keyword/tag" is ambiguous and does not support user needs for more generic descriptions to broaden search or specific descriptions to narrow their search-we suggest that a more detailed search facet scheme would be appropriate.
    Source
    Knowledge organization. 43(2016) no.1, S.13-21
  2. Konkova, E.; Göker, A.; Butterworth, R.; MacFarlane, A.: Social tagging: exploring the image, the tags, and the game (2014) 0.01
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    Content
    Papers from the ISKO-UK Biennial Conference, "Knowledge Organization: Pushing the Boundaries," United Kingdom, 8-9 July, 2013, London.
    Source
    Knowledge organization. 41(2014) no.1, S.57-65
  3. Göker, A.; Myrhaug, H.: Evaluation of a mobile information system in context (2008) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The motivation for this work has been to provide relevant information to the right situation for mobile phone users. We have iteratively developed applications for travellers and tourists to provide a general travel guide with local tourist information. This used a combination of wireless tag technology and information from content service providers. The paper presents our evaluation methodology and how we used it to develop the applications. The methodology is user centred, iterative, and progressive. It combines information retrieval (IR) evaluation methods with human-computer interaction (HCI) development techniques. Two groups of three user studies and a large survey were conducted in context with the studies scaling up to 238 participants and 438 user survey responses. The participants tested the applications in context, including the IR functions. They also filled in a pre and post questionnaire immediately before and after the system use. Some participants were additionally interviewed.
    Footnote
    Beitrag eines Themenbereichs: Evaluation of Interactive Information Retrieval Systems
    Source
    Information processing and management. 44(2008) no.1, S.39-65