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Tag information-scent [16 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag information-scent.
  • A collaborative foraging approach to web browsing enrichment
    (2002), pp. 860-861.
    by Stephen J Schultze
  • Computational models of information scent-following in a very large browsable text collection
    (1997), pp. 3-10.
    by Peter Pirolli
  • A comparison of LSA, wordNet and PMI-IR for predicting user click behavior
    (2005), pp. 51-60.
    by Ishwinder Kaur, Anthony J Hornof
  • ScentTrails: Integrating browsing and searching on the Web
    ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., Vol. 10, No. 3. (September 2003), pp. 177-197.
    by Christopher Olston, Ed H Chi
  • The effects of information scent on visual search in the hyperbolic tree browser
    ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., Vol. 10, No. 1. (March 2003), pp. 20-53.
    by Peter Pirolli, Stuart K Card, Mija MVD Van Der Wege
  • notes Using information scent to model user information needs and actions and the Web
    (2001), pp. 490-497.
    by Ed H Chi, Peter Pirolli, Kim Chen, James Pitkow
  • The bloodhound project: automating discovery of web usability issues using the InfoScent&\#960; simulator
    (2003), pp. 505-512.
    by Ed H Chi, Adam Rosien, Gesara Supattanasiri, Amanda Williams, Christiaan Royer, Celia Chow, Erica Robles, Brinda Dalal, Julie Chen, Steve Cousins
  • Separating the swarm: categorization methods for user sessions on the web
    (2002), pp. 243-250.
    by Jeffrey Heer, Ed H Chi
  • Information scent as a driver of Web behavior graphs: results of a protocol analysis method for Web usability
    (2001), pp. 498-505.
    by Stuart K Card, Peter Pirolli, Mija Van Der Wege, Julie B Morrison, Robert W Reeder, Pamela K Schraedley, Jenea Boshart
  • ScentHighlights: highlighting conceptually-related sentences during reading
    (2005), pp. 272-274.
    by Ed H Chi, Lichan Hong, Michelle Gumbrecht, Stuart K Card
  • Using information scent to model user information needs and actions and the Web
    (2001), pp. 490-497.
    by Ed H Chi, Peter Pirolli, Kim Chen, James E Pitkow
    posted to behavior information-scent user web by echi on 2006-01-18 21:20:21 as ***** along with 1 person aregh
  • The scent of a site: a system for analyzing and predicting information scent, usage, and usability of a Web site
    (2000), pp. 161-168.
    by Ed H Chi, Peter Pirolli, James E Pitkow
  • The Effect of Information Scent on Searching - Information Visualization of Large Tree Structures
    (2000), pp. 161-172.
    by Peter Pirolli, Stuart K Card, Mija MVD Van Der Wege
    posted to information-scent infoviz by aregh on 2005-02-01 10:23:53 as **
  • Visual Information Foraging in a Focus $+$ Context Visualization
    ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI Letters, Vol. # 3, No. # 1. (Mar-Apr # 2001), pp. 506-513.
    by Peterp Pirolli, Sutart K Card, Mija MVD Van Der Wege
    posted to information-scent infoviz by aregh on 2005-02-01 10:23:22 as **
  • Information scent as a driver of Web behavior graphs: results of a protocol analysis method for Web usability
    (2001), pp. 498-505.
    by Stuart K Card, Peter Pirolli, Mija MVD Van Der Wege, Julie B Morrison, Robert W Reeder, Pamela K Schraedley, Jenea Boshart
    posted to information-scent by aregh on 2005-02-01 10:22:50 as **
  • The scent of a site: a system for analyzing and predicting information scent, usage, and usability of a Web site
    (2000), pp. 161-168.
    by Ed H Chi, Peter Pirolli, James Pitkow
    posted to ia information-scent usability by akkun_choi on 2007-02-28 01:53:12 as **
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