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adam_text | IX
Table
of Contents
Acknowledgements
...................................................................................
V
Preface
....................................................................................................
VII
Table of Contents
....................................................................................
IX
1
Introduction
.............................................................................................1
1.1
Motivation and Intention
..................................................................2
1.2
Laboratory-based Evaluation in
IR
...................................................4
1.3
Some Problems of Laboratory-based Evaluation in
IR
....................6
1.4
Extension of the Laboratory-based Evaluation in
IR
........................9
1.5
Models in the Domain of IS&R
......................................................10
1.6
The Structure of the Book
...............................................................16
1.7
Some Central Concepts
...................................................................19
1.7.1
The Participants or Components of IS&R
...............................19
1.7.2
The Tasks
.................................................................................19
1.7.3
The Contents
............................................................................20
1.7.4
The Needs and Relevance
........................................................20
1.7.5
The Processes
..........................................................................21
2
The Cognitive Framework for Information
.......................................23
2.1
The Cognitive View
........................................................................23
2.1.1
The Central Dimensions of the Cognitive View
......................25
2.1.2
From an Individualistic Cognitive View
................................28
2.1.3 ...
to the Holistic Cognitive View
...........................................29
2.1.4
The Role of Context in Individual Cognition
..........................30
2.2
The Cognitive Information Concept in IS&R
.................................31
2.2.1
Properties of Cognitive Models
...............................................34
2.2.2
Automatic Indexing: The Chinese Room Case
.......................35
2.2.3
The Cognitive Free Fall
-
and Reconstruction
........................36
2.2.4
Other Central Information Conceptions
..................................38
2.2.5
Relations to the Conditional Cognitive Information Concept
42
X Table of
Contents
2.3
Implications of the Cognitive Information Conception
..................43
2.3.1
Information and Meaning
........................................................43
2.3.2
Basic Knowledge Types in IS&R
............................................46
2.4
Information Acquisition: From Sensory Data to
Scientific Discovery
.............................................................................47
2.4.1
Information Acquisition from Unknown Signs
.......................48
2.4.2
Information Acquisition from Sensory Data: The Okawango
Pursuit
...............................................................................................51
2.4.3.
Information Acquisition in Scientific Discovery
....................53
3
The Development of Information Seeking Research
.........................55
3.1
Research Questions and Findings
...................................................56
3.1.1
Overviews of the Literature
.....................................................56
3.1.2
Information Seeking Models
...................................................58
3.1.3
Conceptual Evolution
..............................................................72
3.1.4
Empirical Findings
..................................................................80
3.2
Research Methods
...........................................................................86
3.2.1
Research Strategies
..................................................................87
3.2.2
Methods of Data Collection
.....................................................89
3.2.3
Methods of Data Analysis
.......................................................97
3.2.4
The Methodology in Non-Empirical Studies
.........................101
3.3
Limitations and Open Problems
...................................................102
3.3.1.
Theoretical Developments and Limitations
..........................102
3.3.2.
Empirical Developments and Limitations
............................107
3.3.3.
Methodological Developments and Limitations
...................108
4
System-Oriented Information Retrieval
...........................................
Ill
4.1
Models in System-Oriented
IR
Research
.....................................114
4.2
Major Developments of System-oriented
IR
Research
................120
4.3
Documents, Requests and Relevance: Issues and Findings
..........123
4.3.1.
Documents
............................................................................123
4.3.2.
Requests
................................................................................126
4.3.3.
Relevance Assessments
........................................................129
4.4
Indexing, Classification and Clustering: Issues and Findings
......130
4.5
Interfaces and Visualization: Issues and Findings
........................135
4.6
Interaction and Query Modification: Issues and Findings
............140
4.6.1.
Relevance Feedback as Query Modification
........................141
4.6.2.
Query Modification Based on Collection-Dependent
Knowledge Structures
....................................................................143
4.6.3.
Query Modification Based on Ontologies
............................144
4.6.4.
Structured Queries in Query Modification
...........................146
XI
4.6.5.
Query Modification in Operational Systems
Interaction Studies
..........................................................................150
4.7
Natural Language Processing: Issues and Findings
......................150
4.7.1.
NLP Processing levels
..........................................................152
4.7.2.
Morphology in
IR
.................................................................153
4.7.3.
Syntax and Disambiguation in
IR
.........................................155
4.7.4.
Semantics and Discourse in
IR
.............................................158
4.7.5.
Three Abstraction Levels of NLP in
IR
................................160
4.8.
Expert Systems and Interfaces for
IR:
Issues and Findings
.........162
4.8.1.
IR
Expert System Knowledge and Functions
.......................163
4.8.2.
13R
-
a Sample
IR
Expert System
.........................................166
4.8.3.
IR
Expert Systems Issues and Findings
................................169
4.9
Research Methods
.........................................................................170
4.9.1.
Laboratory Evaluation Studies
.............................................171
4.9.2.
Operational Systems Evaluation Studies
..............................174
4.9.3.
The Interactive Track of
TREC
............................................177
4.10.
Novel Test Collections and Performance Measures
..................178
4.10.1.
Evaluation Measures: Relative Relevance and
Ranked Half-Life
............................................................................179
4.10.2.
Evaluation Measures: Generalized Recall and Precision
... 180
4.10.3.
Evaluation Measures: Cumulated Gain
..............................182
4.11
Limitations and Open Problems
.................................................186
5
Cognitive and User-Oriented Information Retrieval
......................191
5.1
Models for Cognitive
IR
Research
...............................................195
5.1.1
Early Models of
IR
Interaction
..............................................195
5.1.2
Models for Cognitive
IR
Research
........................................197
5.2
Cognitive IS&R Theory Building: ASK
-
Polyrepresentation:
Issues and Findings
.............................................................................203
5.2.1
Taylor s Stages of Information Need Formation
-
and the Five Filters
.....................................................................204
5.2.2
The ASK Hypothesis
.............................................................204
5.2.3
The Principle of Polyrepresentation
......................................206
5.2.4
Empirical Evidence for Polyrepresentation
...........................209
5.3.
Searchers Behavior, Cognitive Models and Styles
-Issues and Findings
.........................................................................214
5.4.
Standard Online
IR
Interaction
-
Issues and Findings
................217
5.4.1
Search Tactics and Berry-Picking
-
Bates Approach
...........218
5.4.2
Human Intermediary Behavior
..............................................219
5.4.3.
End-user Online
IR
Interaction Studies
................................221
5.4.4
Explaining Online Search Effectiveness
...............................222
5.4.5
Findings on Task-based IIR
...................................................224
ХП
Table of
Contents
5.5.
Web IR
Interaction
......................................................................225
5.5.1
Large-scale Search
Engine
Studies
........................................225
5.5.2
User-centred Surveys
.............................................................227
5.5.3
Children Searching the Web
..................................................229
5.5.5
Digital Library Studies
..........................................................230
5.6
Searcher-Associated Best Match
IR
Interaction
...........................231
5.6.1
The Interactive
OKAPI
Experiments
....................................231
5.6.2
The New Generation of Interactive Best Match
Experiments
....................................................................................233
5.7
Relevance: Issues and Findings
....................................................234
5.7.1
The Early Relevance Research
..............................................234
5.7.2
The Dimensionality of Relevance
.........................................235
5.7.3
Analytic and Theoretical Relevance Developments
..............237
5.7.4
Central Empirical Relevance Studies
....................................241
5.8
Research Methods
.........................................................................244
5.8.1
Variables and Strategies in Research
.....................................245
5.8.2
Data Collection Methods
.......................................................247
5.8.3
Data Analysis Methods
..........................................................248
5.9
Interactive
IR
Evaluation Methods: Simulated Work Task
Situations
............................................................................................251
5.10
Central Achievements, Limitations and Open Problems..
..........254
5.10.1
Limitations and Open Problems
..........................................256
6
The Integrated IS&R Research Framework
....................................259
6.1
Building the Conceptual Framework
............................................263
6.1.1
Authors of Information Objects
.............................................264
6.1.2
Adding Value to Information Objects
-
the Human
Indexer
.....................................................................266
6.1.3
Cognitive Actors as Designers of Interfaces and
IT Algorithms
.................................................................................269
6.1.4
Selectors
-
Actors Responsible for Availability and Access of
Information Objects
........................................................................271
6.1.5
The Information Seeker as Explorer of Sensory Data
...........273
6.2
Approaching the complexity of IS&R
..........................................274
6.2.1
The Information Seeker: The Central Actor in the
Framework of IS&R
.......................................................................276
6.2.2
Situation at Hand and Models of Context
..............................278
6.2.3
Work and Search Tasks
.........................................................282
6.2.4
Knowledge Types in a Task Framework
...............................284
6.2.5
Work and Search Task Complexity in IS&R
........................287
6.2.6
From Work Task to Information Need Formation in
Search Tasks
...................................................................................289
XIII
6.2.7
The Label Effect
....................................................................296
6.2.8
Interaction as the Vital Process in IS&R
...............................300
6.2.9
Cognitive Use of IS&R Effectiveness Measures
...................304
6.3
Characteristics of the IS&R model: a summary
...........................305
6.3.1
Major Characteristics of the Cognitive IS&R Framework
.... 305
6.3.2
The Cognitive IS&R Framework as a
Meta
Theoretical Model
.................................................................307
6.3.3
The Cognitive IS&R Research Framework: An Evaluation..
309
7
Implications of the Cognitive Framework for IS&R
.......................313
7.1
Design and Evaluation Frameworks for IS&R
.............................316
7.1.1
IR
Research in Isolation
........................................................318
7.1.2
Information Seeking Research in Isolation
............................320
7.1.3
The IS&R Design and Evaluation Framework
......................321
7.2
Variables of the Organizational Task Dimensions
.......................324
7.2.1
Representation of Tasks for IS&R
-
Search Task Variables
. 326
7.2.2
IR
Research Questions: Capturing Task Types and their
Representations
...............................................................................327
7.2.3
Information Seeking Research: Capturing Work
Task Context
...................................................................................329
7.3
Actor and Perceived Task Dimensions of Variables
....................331
7.3.1
Polyrepresentation of the Actor s Cognitive Space
...............335
7.3.2
IR
Research: Capturing Evidence on Searchers and
Information Needs
..........................................................................335
7.3.3
The Assumption of Information Need Invariability
..............337
7.3.4
Information Seeking Research: Capturing Evidence from
Searchers Cognitive Space
............................................................339
7.4
Document and Source Types: Range of Variables
.......................340
7.4.1
Polyrepresentation
ofinformation
Objects
............................342
7.4.2
IR
Research: Capturing Evidence on Documents
and Sources
.....................................................................................343
7.4.3
Information Seeking Studies: Capturing Evidence of
Documents and Sources
..................................................................343
7.5
Algorithms and System Components:
Dimensions of Variables
.....................................................................344
7.5.1
IR
Research: Capturing Evidence on Algorithms and System
Components
....................................................................................345
7.5.2
Polyrepresentation of Document Components and by
Cognitive Space Statements
...........................................................346
7.5.3
The Assumption of Feature (term) Independence
.................348
7.5.4
Information Seeking Studies: Capturing Evidence of
Algorithms and System Components
.............................................350
XIV Table of
Contents
7.6
Access
Types: Variables of Interaction
........................................351
7.6.1
IR
Research: Capturing Evidence on Access and Interaction
352
7.6.2
The Assumption of Independent Relevance Assessments
.....353
7.6.3
Information Seeking Studies: Capturing Evidence on
Access and Interaction
....................................................................355
7.7
The Multidimensional Research Design Cube
.............................356
8
Towards a Research Program
...........................................................359
8.1
Information Objects, IT and Natural Task Contexts
.....................361
8.2
Information Objects, IT and Actors
..............................................364
8.2.1
Alternative Research Question
..............................................367
8.3
Information Objects, Interface and Actors
...................................368
8.4
Interfaces, Actors and Socio-organizational Contexts
..................370
8.5
Methodological Caveats and Summary
........................................374
9
Conclusion
...........................................................................................377
Definitions
...............................................................................................381
References
...............................................................................................393
Index
.......................................................................................................437
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IX
Table
of Contents
Acknowledgements
.
V
Preface
.
VII
Table of Contents
.
IX
1
Introduction
.1
1.1
Motivation and Intention
.2
1.2
Laboratory-based Evaluation in
IR
.4
1.3
Some Problems of Laboratory-based Evaluation in
IR
.6
1.4
Extension of the Laboratory-based Evaluation in
IR
.9
1.5
Models in the Domain of IS&R
.10
1.6
The Structure of the Book
.16
1.7
Some Central Concepts
.19
1.7.1
The Participants or Components of IS&R
.19
1.7.2
The Tasks
.19
1.7.3
The Contents
.20
1.7.4
The Needs and Relevance
.20
1.7.5
The Processes
.21
2
The Cognitive Framework for Information
.23
2.1
The Cognitive View
.23
2.1.1
The Central Dimensions of the Cognitive View
.25
2.1.2
From an Individualistic Cognitive View
.28
2.1.3 .
to the Holistic Cognitive View
.29
2.1.4
The Role of Context in Individual Cognition
.30
2.2
The Cognitive Information Concept in IS&R
.31
2.2.1
Properties of Cognitive Models
.34
2.2.2
Automatic Indexing: The Chinese Room Case
.35
2.2.3
The Cognitive Free Fall
-
and Reconstruction
.36
2.2.4
Other Central Information Conceptions
.38
2.2.5
Relations to the Conditional Cognitive Information Concept
42
X Table of
Contents
2.3
Implications of the Cognitive Information Conception
.43
2.3.1
Information and Meaning
.43
2.3.2
Basic Knowledge Types in IS&R
.46
2.4
Information Acquisition: From Sensory Data to
Scientific Discovery
.47
2.4.1
Information Acquisition from Unknown Signs
.48
2.4.2
Information Acquisition from Sensory Data: The Okawango
Pursuit
.51
2.4.3.
Information Acquisition in Scientific Discovery
.53
3
The Development of Information Seeking Research
.55
3.1
Research Questions and Findings
.56
3.1.1
Overviews of the Literature
.56
3.1.2
Information Seeking Models
.58
3.1.3
Conceptual Evolution
.72
3.1.4
Empirical Findings
.80
3.2
Research Methods
.86
3.2.1
Research Strategies
.87
3.2.2
Methods of Data Collection
.89
3.2.3
Methods of Data Analysis
.97
3.2.4
The Methodology in Non-Empirical Studies
.101
3.3
Limitations and Open Problems
.102
3.3.1.
Theoretical Developments and Limitations
.102
3.3.2.
Empirical Developments and Limitations
.107
3.3.3.
Methodological Developments and Limitations
.108
4
System-Oriented Information Retrieval
.
Ill
4.1
Models in System-Oriented
IR
Research
.114
4.2
Major Developments of System-oriented
IR
Research
.120
4.3
Documents, Requests and Relevance: Issues and Findings
.123
4.3.1.
Documents
.123
4.3.2.
Requests
.126
4.3.3.
Relevance Assessments
.129
4.4
Indexing, Classification and Clustering: Issues and Findings
.130
4.5
Interfaces and Visualization: Issues and Findings
.135
4.6
Interaction and Query Modification: Issues and Findings
.140
4.6.1.
Relevance Feedback as Query Modification
.141
4.6.2.
Query Modification Based on Collection-Dependent
Knowledge Structures
.143
4.6.3.
Query Modification Based on Ontologies
.144
4.6.4.
Structured Queries in Query Modification
.146
XI
4.6.5.
Query Modification in Operational Systems
Interaction Studies
.150
4.7
Natural Language Processing: Issues and Findings
.150
4.7.1.
NLP Processing levels
.152
4.7.2.
Morphology in
IR
.153
4.7.3.
Syntax and Disambiguation in
IR
.155
4.7.4.
Semantics and Discourse in
IR
.158
4.7.5.
Three Abstraction Levels of NLP in
IR
.160
4.8.
Expert Systems and Interfaces for
IR:
Issues and Findings
.162
4.8.1.
IR
Expert System Knowledge and Functions
.163
4.8.2.
13R
-
a Sample
IR
Expert System
.166
4.8.3.
IR
Expert Systems Issues and Findings
.169
4.9
Research Methods
.170
4.9.1.
Laboratory Evaluation Studies
.171
4.9.2.
Operational Systems Evaluation Studies
.174
4.9.3.
The Interactive Track of
TREC
.177
4.10.
Novel Test Collections and Performance Measures
.178
4.10.1.
Evaluation Measures: Relative Relevance and
Ranked Half-Life
.179
4.10.2.
Evaluation Measures: Generalized Recall and Precision
. 180
4.10.3.
Evaluation Measures: Cumulated Gain
.182
4.11
Limitations and Open Problems
.186
5
Cognitive and User-Oriented Information Retrieval
.191
5.1
Models for Cognitive
IR
Research
.195
5.1.1
Early Models of
IR
Interaction
.195
5.1.2
Models for Cognitive
IR
Research
.197
5.2
Cognitive IS&R Theory Building: ASK
-
Polyrepresentation:
Issues and Findings
.203
5.2.1
Taylor's Stages of Information Need Formation
-
and the Five Filters
.204
5.2.2
The ASK Hypothesis
.204
5.2.3
The Principle of Polyrepresentation
.206
5.2.4
Empirical Evidence for Polyrepresentation
.209
5.3.
Searchers' Behavior, Cognitive Models and Styles
-Issues and Findings
.214
5.4.
Standard Online
IR
Interaction
-
Issues and Findings
.217
5.4.1
Search Tactics and Berry-Picking
-
Bates' Approach
.218
5.4.2
Human Intermediary Behavior
.219
5.4.3.
End-user Online
IR
Interaction Studies
.221
5.4.4
Explaining Online Search Effectiveness
.222
5.4.5
Findings on Task-based IIR
.224
ХП
Table of
Contents
5.5.
Web IR
Interaction
.225
5.5.1
Large-scale Search
Engine
Studies
.225
5.5.2
User-centred Surveys
.227
5.5.3
Children Searching the Web
.229
5.5.5
Digital Library Studies
.230
5.6
Searcher-Associated Best Match
IR
Interaction
.231
5.6.1
The Interactive
OKAPI
Experiments
.231
5.6.2
The New Generation of Interactive Best Match
Experiments
.233
5.7
Relevance: Issues and Findings
.234
5.7.1
The Early Relevance Research
.234
5.7.2
The Dimensionality of Relevance
.235
5.7.3
Analytic and Theoretical Relevance Developments
.237
5.7.4
Central Empirical Relevance Studies
.241
5.8
Research Methods
.244
5.8.1
Variables and Strategies in Research
.245
5.8.2
Data Collection Methods
.247
5.8.3
Data Analysis Methods
.248
5.9
Interactive
IR
Evaluation Methods: Simulated Work Task
Situations
.251
5.10
Central Achievements, Limitations and Open Problems.
.254
5.10.1
Limitations and Open Problems
.256
6
The Integrated IS&R Research Framework
.259
6.1
Building the Conceptual Framework
.263
6.1.1
Authors of Information Objects
.264
6.1.2
Adding Value to Information Objects
-
the Human
Indexer
.266
6.1.3
Cognitive Actors as Designers of Interfaces and
IT Algorithms
.269
6.1.4
Selectors
-
Actors Responsible for Availability and Access of
Information Objects
.271
6.1.5
The Information Seeker as Explorer of Sensory Data
.273
6.2
Approaching the complexity of IS&R
.274
6.2.1
The Information Seeker: The Central Actor in the
Framework of IS&R
.276
6.2.2
Situation at Hand and Models of Context
.278
6.2.3
Work and Search Tasks
.282
6.2.4
Knowledge Types in a Task Framework
.284
6.2.5
Work and Search Task Complexity in IS&R
.287
6.2.6
From Work Task to Information Need Formation in
Search Tasks
.289
XIII
6.2.7
The Label Effect
.296
6.2.8
Interaction as the Vital Process in IS&R
.300
6.2.9
Cognitive Use of IS&R Effectiveness Measures
.304
6.3
Characteristics of the IS&R model: a summary
.305
6.3.1
Major Characteristics of the Cognitive IS&R Framework
. 305
6.3.2
The Cognitive IS&R Framework as a
Meta
Theoretical Model
.307
6.3.3
The Cognitive IS&R Research Framework: An Evaluation.
309
7
Implications of the Cognitive Framework for IS&R
.313
7.1
Design and Evaluation Frameworks for IS&R
.316
7.1.1
IR
Research in Isolation
.318
7.1.2
Information Seeking Research in Isolation
.320
7.1.3
The IS&R Design and Evaluation Framework
.321
7.2
Variables of the Organizational Task Dimensions
.324
7.2.1
Representation of Tasks for IS&R
-
Search Task Variables
. 326
7.2.2
IR
Research Questions: Capturing Task Types and their
Representations
.327
7.2.3
Information Seeking Research: Capturing Work
Task Context
.329
7.3
Actor and Perceived Task Dimensions of Variables
.331
7.3.1
Polyrepresentation of the Actor's Cognitive Space
.335
7.3.2
IR
Research: Capturing Evidence on Searchers and
Information Needs
.335
7.3.3
The Assumption of Information Need Invariability
.337
7.3.4
Information Seeking Research: Capturing Evidence from
Searchers' Cognitive Space
.339
7.4
Document and Source Types: Range of Variables
.340
7.4.1
Polyrepresentation
ofinformation
Objects
.342
7.4.2
IR
Research: Capturing Evidence on Documents
and Sources
.343
7.4.3
Information Seeking Studies: Capturing Evidence of
Documents and Sources
.343
7.5
Algorithms and System Components:
Dimensions of Variables
.344
7.5.1
IR
Research: Capturing Evidence on Algorithms and System
Components
.345
7.5.2
Polyrepresentation of Document Components and by
Cognitive Space Statements
.346
7.5.3
The Assumption of Feature (term) Independence
.348
7.5.4
Information Seeking Studies: Capturing Evidence of
Algorithms and System Components
.350
XIV Table of
Contents
7.6
Access
Types: Variables of Interaction
.351
7.6.1
IR
Research: Capturing Evidence on Access and Interaction
352
7.6.2
The Assumption of Independent Relevance Assessments
.353
7.6.3
Information Seeking Studies: Capturing Evidence on
Access and Interaction
.355
7.7
The Multidimensional Research Design Cube
.356
8
Towards a Research Program
.359
8.1
Information Objects, IT and Natural Task Contexts
.361
8.2
Information Objects, IT and Actors
.364
8.2.1
Alternative Research Question
.367
8.3
Information Objects, Interface and Actors
.368
8.4
Interfaces, Actors and Socio-organizational Contexts
.370
8.5
Methodological Caveats and Summary
.374
9
Conclusion
.377
Definitions
.381
References
.393
Index
.437 |
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