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Automatic generation of research trails in web history
Automatic generation of research trails in web history,10.1145/1719970.1720033,Elin Rønby Pedersen,Karl Gyllstrom,Shengyin Gu,Peter Jin Hong
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Elin Rønby Pedersen
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Karl Gyllstrom
,
Shengyin Gu
,
Peter Jin Hong
We propose the concept of research trails to help web users create and reestablish context across fragmented research processes without requiring them to explicitly structure and organize the material. A research trail is an ordered sequence of
web pages
that were accessed as part of a larger investigation; they are automatically constructed by filtering and organizing users' activity history, using a combination of semantic and activity based criteria for grouping similar visited web pages. The design was informed by an ethnographic study of ordinary people doing research on the web, emphasizing a need to support research processes that are fragmented and where the research question is still in formation. This paper motivates and describes our algorithms for generating research trails. Research trails can be applied in several situations: as the underlying mechanism for a research task browser, or as feed to an
ambient display
of history information while searching. A prototype was built to assess the utility of the first option, a research trail browser.
Conference:
Intelligent User Interfaces - IUI
, pp. 369-372, 2010
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10.1145/1719970.1720033
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...In this paper, we present a prototype system that organizes user's web history into research trails [
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...Then the segments are clustered using the algorithm described in [
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Jiahui Liu
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Research trails: getting back where you left off
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Research trails: getting back where you left off
Jiahui Liu
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Peter Jin Hong
,
Elin Rønby Pedersen
Conference:
World Wide Web Conference Series - WWW
, pp. 1151-1152, 2010