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Glass Box: An Instrumented Infrastructure for Supporting Human Interaction with Information
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MyLifeBits: a personal database for everything
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Fewer clicks and less frustration: reducing the cost of reaching the right folder
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CHI '06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Questionnaires for eliciting evaluation data from users of interactive question answering systems
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Methods for Evaluating Interactive Information Retrieval Systems with Users
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Recovering reasoning processes from user interactions
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Semantic interaction for visual text analytics
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EvalBench: a software library for visualization evaluation
EuroVis '13 Proceedings of the 15th Eurographics Conference on Visualization
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The Glass Box is a computer-based environment that unobtrusively captures workstation activity data from analysts engaged in real intelligence analysis activities, with the aim of supporting research leading to the development of more effective tools for the intelligence community. The Glass Box provides automated data capture, analyst annotations, data review/retrieval functions, and an application programming interface enabling applications to integrate, communicate, retrieve, store, and share Glass Box data. Over 100 gigabytes of data representing eight staff years of analysts working in the Glass Box is regularly distributed to the Glass Box community where it is used for research, testing, and product evaluation. Other community members can also use the Glass Box software to capture data from experiments in their own environments.