Using complexity measures in information retrieval
Proceedings of the third symposium on Information interaction in context
Modeling user knowledge from queries: introducing a metric for knowledge
AMT'10 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Active media technology
Find it if you can: usability case study of search engines for young users
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
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We approach Information Retrieval (IR) from a User eXperience (UX) perspective. Through introducing a model for Information Retrieval eXperience (IRX), this paper operationalizes a perspective on IR that reaches beyond topicality. Based on a document's topicality, complexity, and emotional value, a model of relevance is proposed to influence user's IRX and, consequently, the synthesis and use of the retrieved information. Additionally, methods are discussed to assess UX through interaction and feedback mechanisms. As such, the proposed multi-dimensional IRX model is highly user-dependent and determines document's relevance from a non-traditional human-centered, personalized perspective on IR.