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IIiX: Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Information interaction in context
ACM2006 Proceeding
  • Program Chair:
  • Ian Ruthven
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
Copenhagen Denmark October 18 - 20, 2006
ISBN:
978-1-59593-482-6
Published:
18 October 2006
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Abstract

IIiX is the first in a new conference series whose aim is to bring together researchers from the related areas of information seeking and behaviour, laboratory IR and interactive IR to provide a broad platform for discussion and collaboration on information seeking and retrieval. A specific aim for IIiX is to investigate how the concept of context can be understood and exploited to make information systems truly interactive.IIiX achieved this goal by inviting research contributions that approached information contexts from many perspectives, such as the context surrounding documents, the context influencing actors and tasks, the context affecting interaction and its instances of implicit and explicit relevance feedback. We received paper submissions from 19 countries in 5 continents and accepted 22 full and research in progress papers.

SESSION: Non-textual information interaction
Article
Image retrieval by end-users and intermediaries in a journalistic work context

This paper describes a study on the image searching behavior of end-users (journalists) and intermediaries (archivists) in a newspaper editorial office. Image queries by end-users and requests to intermediaries were analyzed, compared and categorized ...

Article
Video needs at the different stages of television program making process

The paper reports a field study on the needs for archive video in different stages of the television program making process. The work process typically consists of six basic stages: idea generation, planning, shooting, pre-selecting, script writing and ...

Article
Implicit relevance feedback in interactive music: issues, challenges, and case studies

This paper presents methods for correlating a human performer and a synthetic accompaniment based on Implicit Relevance Feedback (IRF) using Graugaard's expanded model for interactive music (Graugaard 2006c). The research is the result of experience ...

Contributors
  • University of Strathclyde
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    Acceptance Rates

    Overall Acceptance Rate 21 of 45 submissions, 47%
    YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
    IIiX '14452147%
    Overall452147%