Ahn, Jae-wook and Wongsuphasawat, Krist and Brusilovsky, Peter
(2011)
Analyzing User Behavior Patterns in Adaptive Exploratory Search Systems with LifeFlow.
In: The Fifth Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval, Mountain View, California.
Abstract
Adaptive exploratory search is a method that can provide user-centered personalized search results by incorporating interactive user interfaces. Analyzing the user behavior pat- terns of these systems can be complicated when they sup- port transparent and controllable open user models. This paper suggests to use a visualization tool to address the problem, as a complement to the typical statistical analy- sis. By adopting an event sequence visualization tool called LifeFlow, we were able to easily find out user interesting behavior patterns, especially regarding the open user model exploration.
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20 October 2011 |
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The Fifth Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval |
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University of Pittsburgh |
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School of Information Sciences > Information Science |
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03 Aug 2012 19:55 |
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01 Nov 2017 12:57 |
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http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/13320 |
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