Modern Information Retrieval
Lighthouse: Showing the Way to Relevant Information
INFOVIS '00 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Vizualization 2000
Preface to Special Issue on User Modeling for Web Information Retrieval
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
Thoughtful Interaction Design: A Design Perspective on Information Technology
Thoughtful Interaction Design: A Design Perspective on Information Technology
Semantic feedback in geographical information retrieval systems
IHM 2003 Proceedings of the 15th French-speaking conference on human-computer interaction on 15eme Conference Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine
Geographical information access for non-structured data
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Applied computing
ARTIMIS: natural dialogue meets rational agency
IJCAI'97 Proceedings of the Fifteenth international joint conference on Artifical intelligence - Volume 2
Exploiting geospatial markers to explore and resocialize localized documents
GeoS'05 Proceedings of the First international conference on GeoSpatial Semantics
Qualitative Spatial Representation and Reasoning: An Overview
Fundamenta Informaticae - Qualitative Spatial Reasoning
A global process to access documents' contents from a geographical point of view
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
An interaction model and a framework dedicated to web-based geographic applications
Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems
Proceedings of the 2012 ACM international conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
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This paper presents an approach for interaction design based on the specificity of the information involved in the interaction. The contribution is intended for application designers who wish to widen the traditional principles of design with a renovated view allowing the interactions of the future system to be imagined. The broad lines of this approach are described thanks to a prototype. The experimentation area considers a localized corpus where space criteria are used as guidelines in order to design interactions of the associated document management system