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Understanding and Improving Information Search: A Cognitive Approach

✍ Scribed by Wai Tat Fu, Herre van Oostendorp


Publisher
Springer International Publishing;Springer
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
286
Series
Human–Computer Interaction Series
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This edited book adopts a cognitive perspective to provide breadth and depth to state-of-the-art research related to understanding, analyzing, predicting and improving one of the most prominent and important classes of behavior of modern humans, information search. It is timely as the broader research area of cognitive computing and cognitive technology have recently attracted much attention, and there has been a surge in interest to develop systems and technology that are more compatible with human cognitive abilities.

Divided into three interlocking sections, the first introduces the foundational concepts of information search from a cognitive computing perspective to highlight the research questions and approaches that are shared among the contributing authors. Relevant concepts from psychology, information and computing sciences are addressed. The second section discusses methods and tools that are used to understand and predict information search behavior and how the cognitive perspective can provide unique insights into the complexities of the behavior in various contexts. The final part highlights a number of areas of applications of which education and training, collaboration and conversational search interfaces are important ones.

Understanding and Improving Information Search - A Cognitive Approachincludes contributions from cognitive psychologists, information and computing scientists around the globe, including researchers from Europe (France, Netherlands, Germany), the US, and Asia (India, Japan), providing their unique but coherent perspectives to the core issues and questions most relevant to our current understanding of information search behavior and improving information search.


✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-viii
Introduction (Wai Tat Fu, Herre van Oostendorp)....Pages 1-9
Front Matter ....Pages 11-11
Challenges for a Computational Cognitive Psychology for the New Digital Ecosystem (Peter Pirolli)....Pages 13-27
How Cognitive Computational Models Can Improve Information Search (Wai Tat Fu)....Pages 29-45
Cognitive Modeling of Age and Domain Knowledge Differences in Information Search (Saraschandra Karanam, Herre van Oostendorp)....Pages 47-68
Front Matter ....Pages 69-69
An Evolving Perspective to Capture Individual Differences Related to Fluid and Crystallized Abilities in Information Searching with a Search Engine (Mylène Sanchiz, Franck Amadieu, Aline Chevalier)....Pages 71-96
Semantic Relevance Feedback on Queries and Search Results for Younger and Older Adults (Herre van Oostendorp, Saraschandra Karanam)....Pages 97-111
Designing Multistage Search Systems to Support the Information Seeking Process (Hugo C. Huurdeman, Jaap Kamps)....Pages 113-137
Search Support Tools (Kazutoshi Umemoto, Takehiro Yamamoto, Katsumi Tanaka)....Pages 139-160
Eye-Tracking as a Method for Enhancing Research on Information Search (Jacek Gwizdka, Andrew Dillon)....Pages 161-181
Front Matter ....Pages 183-183
Children’s Acquisition of Text Search Strategies: The Role of Task Models and Relevance Processes (Jean-FranΓ§ois Rouet, Julie Ayroles, MΓ΄nica Macedo-Rouet, Anna Potocki)....Pages 185-212
Trainings and Tools to Foster Source Credibility Evaluation During Web Search (Yvonne Kammerer, Saskia Brand-Gruwel)....Pages 213-243
Computer-Supported Collaborative Information Search for Geopolitical Forecasting (Ion Juvina, Othalia Larue, Colin Widmer, Subhashini Ganapathy, Srikanth Nadella, Brandon Minnery et al.)....Pages 245-266
Conversational Interfaces for Information Search (Q. Vera Liao, Werner Geyer, Michael Muller, Yasaman Khazaen)....Pages 267-287

✦ Subjects


Computer Science; Information Storage and Retrieval; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Cognitive Psychology


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