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5. IIiX 2014: Regensburg, Germany
- David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig, Leif Azzopardi, Max L. Wilson:

Fifth Information Interaction in Context Symposium, IIiX '14, Regensburg, Germany, August 26-29, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2976-7
Keynote presentations
- Gabriella Kazai:

Information retrieval evaluation with humans in the loop. 1 - Peter Pirolli:

Seeking answers, making sense, changing lifestyles: cognitive models of human-information interaction. 2-3 - Francesco Ricci:

Engaging users with situational recommendations: challenges and results. 4-5
Workshops
- Morgan Harvey

, Max L. Wilson
, Karen Church:
Workshop on searching for fun 2014. 6 - Luanne Freund

, Jiyin He, Jacek Gwizdka
, Noriko Kando
, Preben Hansen
, Soo Young Rieh:
Searching as learning (SAL) workshop 2014. 7
Full papers
- Max L. Wilson

, Susan Ali, Michel François Valstar
:
Finding information about mental health in microblogging platforms: a case study of depression. 8-17 - Tatiana Gossen, Juliane Höbel, Andreas Nürnberger

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Usability and perception of young users and adults on targeted web search engines. 18-27 - Pertti Vakkari

, Arto Luoma, Janna Pöntinen:
Books' interest grading and dwell time in metadata in selecting fiction. 28-37 - Richard Schaller, Morgan Harvey

, David Elsweiler:
Relating user interaction to experience during festivals. 38-47 - Chaoyu Ye, Max L. Wilson

:
A user defined taxonomy of factors that divide online information retrieval sessions. 48-57 - Jacek Gwizdka

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Characterizing relevance with eye-tracking measures. 58-67 - Yuka Egusa, Masao Takaku, Hitomi Saito:

How concept maps change if a user does search or not? 68-75 - Yi Chen, Gareth J. F. Jones

:
Are episodic context features helpful for refinding tasks?: lessons learnt from a case study with lifelogs. 76-85 - Maya Sappelli, Suzan Verberne

, Wessel Kraaij
:
E-mail categorization using partially related training examples. 86-95 - Simon Wakeling

, Paul D. Clough, Barbara Anne Sen:
Investigating the potential impact of non-personalized recommendations in the OPAC: Amazon vs. WorldCat.org. 96-105 - Ismail Badache

, Mohand Boughanem
:
Social priors to estimate relevance of a resource. 106-114 - Stuart Mackie, Richard McCreadie, Craig Macdonald, Iadh Ounis

:
On choosing an effective automatic evaluation metric for microblog summarisation. 115-124 - M-Dyaa Albakour, Romain Deveaud, Craig Macdonald, Iadh Ounis

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Diversifying contextual suggestions from location-based social networks. 125-134 - Bahareh Sarrafzadeh, Olga Vechtomova

, Vlado Jokic:
Exploring knowledge graphs for exploratory search. 135-144 - Hugo C. Huurdeman

, Jaap Kamps
:
From multistage information-seeking models to multistage search systems. 145-154 - David Maxwell, Leif Azzopardi:

Stuck in traffic: how temporal delays affect search behaviour. 155-164 - Kathy Brennan, Diane Kelly, Jaime Arguello:

The effect of cognitive abilities on information search for tasks of varying levels of complexity. 165-174 - Sean McKeown

, David Maxwell, Leif Azzopardi, William Bradley Glisson
:
Investigating people: a qualitative analysis of the search behaviours of open-source intelligence analysts. 175-184 - Richard Schaller, David Elsweiler:

Itinerary recommenders: how do users customize their routes and what can we learn from them? 185-194 - Aiman Lafi Al-Harbi, Mark D. Smucker

:
A qualitative exploration of secondary assessor relevance judging behavior. 195-204 - Charles L. A. Clarke, Mark D. Smucker

:
Time well spent. 205-214
Short papers
- Tanja Svarre Jonasen

, Marianne Lykke
:
Simulated work tasks: the case of professional users. 215-218 - Seulki Lee, Achal Shah, Wan Chul Yoon:

Visual information search based on knowledge schema modeling. 219-222 - Torben Brodt, Frank Hopfgartner

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Shedding light on a living lab: the CLEF NEWSREEL open recommendation platform. 223-226 - Chang Liu, Fan Yang, Yu Zhao, Qin Jiang, Lu Zhang:

What does time constraint mean to information searchers? 227-230 - Maria Gäde, Vivien Petras

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Multilingual interface preferences. 231-234 - Boryung Ju, Dan E. Albertson:

Users' criteria of video digital libraries from a public affairs context. 235-238 - Paul Thomas

, Alistair Moffat, Peter Bailey, Falk Scholer
:
Modeling decision points in user search behavior. 239-242 - Ben Heuwing, Thomas Mandl

, Christa Womser-Hacker:
Evaluating a tool for the exploratory analysis of usability information using a cognitive walkthrough method. 243-246 - Julia Jürgens, Christa Womser-Hacker, Thomas Mandl

:
Modeling the interactive patent retrieval process: an adaptation of Marchionini's information seeking model. 247-250 - Tony Russell-Rose, Paul D. Clough, Elaine G. Toms:

Categorising search sessions: some insights from human judgments. 251-254 - Henna Kim, Yan Zhang:

Health information seeking using smartphones among low SES hispanic adults in the U.S.A. 255-258 - Victor Codina, Luis Oliva:

Contextual modeling content-based approaches for new-item recommendation. 259-262 - Cagdas Esiyok

, Benjamin Kille
, Brijnesh Johannes Jain, Frank Hopfgartner
, Sahin Albayrak
:
Users' reading habits in online news portals. 263-266 - Kristof Kessler

, Luanne Freund
, Richard W. Kopak:
Does the perceived usefulness of search facets vary by task type? 267-270 - Ying-Hsang Liu

, Ralf Bierig
:
A review of users' search contexts for lifelogging system design. 271-274 - Andy Moniz, Franciska de Jong:

Classifying the influence of negative affect expressed by the financial media on investor behavior. 275-278 - Juan D. Millan-Cifuentes, Ayse Göker

, Hans I. Myrhaug, Andrew MacFarlane:
Curiosity driven search: when is relevance irrelevant? 279-282 - João R. M. Palotti, Veronika Stefanov, Allan Hanbury:

User intent behind medical queries: an evaluation of entity mapping approaches with metamap and freebase. 283-286 - Florian Meier

, David Elsweiler:
Tweets I've seen: analysing factors influencing re-finding frustration on Twitter. 287-290 - Emma Nicol

:
Using artefacts to investigate children's information seeking experiences. 291-294 - Marc Bron, Titia van der Werf, Shenghui Wang

, Maarten de Rijke
:
A social bookmarking system to support cluster driven archival arrangement. 295-298 - Jaana Kekäläinen

, Paavo Arvola
, Sanna Kumpulainen
:
Browsing patterns in retrieved documents. 299-302 - Gabriele Pätsch, Thomas Mandl

, Christa Womser-Hacker:
Using sensor graphs to stimulate recall in retrospective think-aloud protocols. 303-307
Demos
- Dragan Milchevski, Klaus Berberich:

X-REC: cross-category entity recommendation. 308-311 - Wen Li, Carsten Eickhoff, Arjen P. de Vries

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Interactive summarization of social media. 312-315 - Xing Wei, Yinglong Zhang, Jacek Gwizdka

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YASFIIRE: yet another system for IIR evaluation. 316-319 - Richard Schaller:

Mobile tourist guides: bridging the gap between automation and users retaining control of their itineraries. 320-323
Doctoral consortium
- Angela Vorndran, Christa Womser-Hacker, Marc Rittberger

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Web search for instruction-related information: Why? Where? How? 324-326 - Stefanie Elbeshausen, Christa Womser-Hacker, Thomas Mandl

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Searcher heterogeneity in collaborative information seeking within the context of work tasks. 327-329 - Sophie A. Rutter

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Primary school children's single topic search over multiple search sessions: does search evolve? 330-332 - Myriam C. Traub:

Measuring and improving data quality of media collections for professional tasks. 333-335 - Chaoyu Ye, Max L. Wilson

, Tom Rodden:
Develop, implement, and improve a web session detection model. 336-338 - Florian Meier

, David Elsweiler:
Personal information management and social networks re-finding on Twitter. 339-341 - Anita Crescenzi

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Too little time?: time constraints and time pressure in information search. 342-344 - Bahareh Sarrafzadeh, Olga Vechtomova

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Combining document retrieval with knowledge graphs for exploratory search. 345-347 - Juan D. Millan-Cifuentes, Ayse Göker

, Andrew MacFarlane:
Designing autotelic searching experience for casual-leisure by using the user's context. 348-350 - Barbara Rösch:

Investigation of information behavior in Wikipedia articles. 351-353 - Hugo C. Huurdeman

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Adaptive search systems for web archive research. 354-356

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