Affective utterances as contextual feedback in interactive information retrieval
Published: Aug 18, 2010
Abstract
We report early results of our investigation of help-seeking behaviors during interactive information retrieval, with specific attention to one aspect of context, affective utterances made by searchers during the process of completing an assigned search task Searchers' utterances were coded as positive and negative assessments of the results of using automatic Help functionalities in two digital libraries. Although preliminary at this time, data...
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Affective utterances as contextual feedback in interactive information retrieval
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Aug 18, 2010
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