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Baldonado, M.Q.W., Winograd, T.: SenseMaker: an information-exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests. In: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, ACM Press (1997) 11--18

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How to Display Search Results in Digital Libraries - User Study - Drori (2003)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....document information and external document information. 2.1 Results Based On Internal Document Information In this category, a number of techniques are used, most of which include information components related to the search topic. Significant sentences [15] 6] 4] 21] Significant words [3] [9] Information from HTML tags [7] 5] 11] Additional information [19] Figure 1. Model for displaying search results (UTECDSR) Displaying Search Results Techniques Displaying Search Results Textual Techniques Graphic Techniques Internal Document Information External Document ....

Baldonado, M., Winograd, T., SenseMaker: an information-exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests, Proceedings of CHI97 (1997) 11-18.


The SOMLib Digital Library System - Rauber, Merkl (1999)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....of document collections being integrated at a higher level. The design of user interfaces allowing the user to understand the contents of a document archive as well as the results of a query plays a key role in many digital library projects and has produced a number of different approaches. [1, 2, 4, 11]. However, most designs rely on the existence of a descriptive title of a document to allow the user to understand the contents of the library, or use manual assignment of keywords to describe the topics of the collection as used in the WEBSOM project, where units were labeled with the newsgroup ....

M. Baldonado, C. Chang, L. Gravano, and A. Paepke. Sensemaker: An information-exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests. In Proc. of the Conf. on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1997.


Client Side Personalization - Lillian Cassel Department (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....that brings together our interests in networks and user interfaces. A fundamental premise is that users want control of their search and the search results, but should not be burdened with the details of obtaining the results. We posit the need for a highly individualized search context [2,5] that includes knowledge of prior search experiences, general knowledge of search and search engines as well as explicit information provided by the user. The user should be sheltered from the details of formats, query construction rules, and search strategies of particular search services. In ....

Baldonado, Michelle Q Wang and Winograd, Terry. "SenseMaker: An Information- Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests." Conference proceedings on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 11 - 18, 1997.


Using Machine Learning To Improve Information Access - Sahami (1999)   (15 citations)  (Correct)

....related to a particular group of words. The SOM approach seems to require a fairly sizable initial corpus to generate a useful word category map, however, and thus may not be directly applicable to query results. CHAPTER 4. RELATED WORK IN INFORMATION ACCESS 49 Recently, the SenseMaker interface [11] has been developed, which allows for documents returned in response to a query to be bundled (their term for clustered ) according to various criteria. Since this system is designed for use primarily with Web documents, the bundling criteria include simple non content document features, such ....

....information sources) within the same organizational scheme. Moreover, SONIA allows a single user to save several distinct hierarchies to reflect each of his or her diverse information needs. Previously, the functionality in SONIA was accessible through the Java based SenseMaker interface [11]. SenseMaker allows users to simultaneously query multiple heterogeneous information sources and then organize the retrieved documents by matching titles, matching URLs (for Web documents) and the like, or it can utilize SONIA to cluster documents by their full text content [142, 143] However, ....

Baldonado, M. Q. W., and Winograd, T. SenseMaker: An informationexploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests. In Proceedings of CHI (1997).


New Paradigms in Information Visualization - Au, Carey, Sewraz, Guo, Rüger (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....thereby enabling the user to rapidly find all similar documents. It is not uncommon for a session to move across the spectrum from browsing to searching. Indeed, each new piece of information seems to give new ideas and directions to follow, and consequently, a conceptualization of the query [3]. For either purpose, it was deemed useful to provide a tooltip box which contains additional information about each cluster (such as the top five related words of this particular cluster and the number of documents) and which appears when the mouse cursor is positioned over a cluster. Also, ....

M Baldonado and T Winograd. Sensemaker: An information-exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests. CHI Electronic Proc, 1997.


Considerations for Information Environments and the NaviQue.. - Furnas, Rauch (1998)   (11 citations)  (Correct)

....resources have developed more slowly. Most of the information is still accessed with tools that were designed to handle smaller information worlds, using narrow, system centered design and old interface technology. Only in the last few years has research increased enough to bridge the gap (e.g. [2][9] 11] 13] 19] This paper presents work by the Advanced User Interface group (AUI) of the University of Michigan Digital Library (UMDL) Project that joins this effort. The fundamental question is how to improve information gathering environments. Answering this question entails at least two ....

Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang and Winograd, Terry (1997) SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests In Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI '97 Conference Proceedings, ACM, 1997. pp. 11-18.


Copyright 1998. Association for the Advancement of.. - Evangelos Markatos.. (1998)   (Correct)

....back. As the World Wide Web grows larger, search engines will probably visit their indexed servers even more infrequently, and the problem will get even worse. Thus, the time limit parameter provided by search engines will practically increase to a granularity of several months. SenseMaker [Baldonado 97] is a tool that helps users find the information they are looking for in the world wide web. SenseMaker organizes the results of queries into information contexts based on the domain that the URL is 1 http: www.nexor.com archie.html 2 gopher: veronica.scs.unr.edu 111 veronica 3 ....

: Baldonado, M.Q.W. & Winograd, T. (1997). SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '97), Atlanta, Georgia, April 1997, pp. 11-18.


Information Retrieval on the Web - Kobayashi, Takeda (2000)   (22 citations)  (Correct)

....Indexing Coverage Analysis (MICA) 39 reports weekly on indexing coverage and quality of indexing by a few, select search engines, which claim to index at least one fth of the Web . Other studies on estimating the extent of Web pages which have been indexed by popular search engines include [Baldonado, Winograd 1997], Hern andez 1996] Hern andez, Stolfo 1995] Hylton 1996] Monge, Elkan] Selberg, Etzioni 1997] Silberschatz et al. 1995] 35 Snap: www.snap.com 36 Microsoft: www.msn.com 37 Google: www.google.com 38 Euroseek: www.euroseek.com 39 Melee s Indexing Coverage Analysis (MICA) ....

....sites, old and updated versions of news and newspaper sites. Broder et al. 1997] and [Shivakumar, Garc ia Molina 1998] estimate that 30 of Web pages are duplicates or near duplicates. Tools for removing redundant URLs or URLs of near and perfectly identical sites have been investigated by [Baldonado, Winograd 1997], Hern andez 1996] Hern andez, Stolfo 1995] Hylton 1996] Monge, Elkan] Selberg, Etzioni 1997] Silberschatz et al. 1995] Henzinger et al. 1999] has suggested a method for evaluating the quality of pages in a search engine s index. In the past, the volume of pages indexed was used as ....

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Baldonado, M., Winograd, T., \Sensemaker: an informationexploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests", Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Atlanta, Georgia (March 1997), 11-18.


New Paradigms in Information Visualization - Au, Carey, Sewraz, Guo, Rüger (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....thereby enabling the user to rapidly nd all similar documents. It is not uncommon for a session to move across the spectrum from browsing to searching. Indeed, each new piece of information seems to give new ideas and directions to follow, and consequently, a conceptualization of the query [3]. For either purpose, it was deemed useful to provide a tooltip box which contains additional information about each cluster (such as the top ve related words of this particular cluster and the number of documents) and which appears when the mouse cursor is positioned over a cluster. Also, ....

M Baldonado and T Winograd. Sensemaker: An information-exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests. CHI Electronic Proc, 1997.


Information Retrieval on the Web: Selected Topics - Kobayashi, Takeda (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....TM http: www.altavista.com Northern Light TM http: www.nlsearch.com Excite TM http: www.excite.com Infoseek TM http: www.infoseek.com Lycos TM http: www.lycos.com Several other people have also estimated the extent of Web pages which have been indexed by popular search engines. Baldonado, Winograd 1997a] Hern andez 1996] Hern andez, Stolfo 1995] Hylton 1996] Monge, Elkan] Silberschatz et al. 1995] Bharat and Broder estimated in November of 1997, the number of pages indexed by HotBot, AltaVista, Excite and Infoseek were 77 million, 100 million, 32 million and 17 million, respectively. ....

.... about 75 days [Brake 1997] Multiple copies of identical or near identical pages are abundant (e.g. FAQ 22 postings, mirror sites, old and updated versions of news and newspaper sites) Tools for removing redundant URLs or URLs of near and perfectly identical aites have been investigated by [Baldonado, Winograd 1997a] Hern andez 1996] Hern andez, Stolfo 1995] Hylton 1996] Monge, Elkan] Silberschatz et al. 1995] The development of e ective indexing to aid in ltering is another major class of problems associated with Web based search and retrieval. Removal of spurious information is a particularly ....

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Baldonado, M., Winograd, T., \Sensemaker: an informationexploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests", Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conf. on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Atlanta, Georgia (March 1997), 11-18.


Multi-Perspective Ranking and Visualization of Web Data - Georges   (Correct)

.... for examining Web document databases is increasing; examples include tools for mapping Web sites, i.e. visualizing hot links between sites and the organizational hierarchy within an individual user or group s home pages [13] and tools to help users search and classify relevant Web documents [1], 26] 29] 33] Our system extends concepts and functions found in the Information Outlining and Web Site Outlining systems [20] 27] 32] which organize and facilitate understanding of information on the Web through the use of non textual tools, such as graphs, charts and tables. 2. ....

Baldonado, M., Winograd, T., \Sensemaker: an information-exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests", Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conf. on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Atlanta, GA, March 1997, pp. 11-18.


A Framework for Designing and Implementing the User.. - de Oliveira.. (1999)   (Correct)

....and clustering systems. User interfaces for GDL are typically general purpose tools for exploring geographic information. In this context, there is neither a limited number of possible information classification types, nor a well defined set of user information necessities and requirements [13]. Therefore, a dynamic set of classification and clustering mechanisms is mandatory in these user interfaces. SenseMaker is an example of a DL user interface using this approach [8, 13] It helps users to visualize and examine collections of query results, and to navigate among such collections. ....

....possible information classification types, nor a well defined set of user information necessities and requirements [13] Therefore, a dynamic set of classification and clustering mechanisms is mandatory in these user interfaces. SenseMaker is an example of a DL user interface using this approach [8, 13]. It helps users to visualize and examine collections of query results, and to navigate among such collections. The results are organized and clustered according to user defined criteria (e.g. URLs referencing the same site) On the other hand, a user interface that embeds a predefined ....

Baldonado, M.Q.W., Winograd, T.: SenseMaker: An information -exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests. In: Proc. of CHI '97, 1997


Evangelos P. Markatos, Christina Tziviskou, and Athanasios .. - Institute Of Computer (1998)   (Correct)

....months back. As the World Wide Web grows larger, search engines will probably visit their indexed servers even more infrequently, and the problem will get even worse. Thus, the time limit parameter provided by search engines will practically increase to a granularity of several months. SenseMaker [Baldonado 97] is a tool that helps users find the information they are looking for in the world wide web. SenseMaker organizes the results of queries into information contexts based on the domain that the URL is 1 http: www.nexor.com archie.html 2 gopher: veronica.scs.unr.edu 111 veronica 3 ....

: Baldonado, M.Q.W. & Winograd, T. (1997). SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '97), Atlanta, Georgia, April 1997, pp. 11-18.


The SOMLib Digital Library System - Rauber, Merkl (1999)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....of document collections being integrated at a higher level. The design of user interfaces allowing the user to understand the contents of a document archive as well as the results of a query plays a key role in many digital library projects and has produced a number of different approaches. [1, 2, 4, 11]. However, most designs rely on the existence of a descriptive title of a document to allow the user to understand the contents of the library, or use manual assignment of keywords to describe the topics of the collection as used in the WEBSOM project, where units were labeled with the newsgroup ....

M. Baldonado, C. Chang, L. Gravano, and A. Paepke. Sensemaker: An information-exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests. In Proc. of the Conf. on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1997.


Evangelos P. Markatos, Christina Tziviskou, and Athanasios.. - Institute Of (1998)   (Correct)

....months back. As the World Wide Web grows larger, search engines will probably visit their indexed servers even more infrequently, and the problem will get even worse. Thus, the time limit parameter provided by search engines will practically increase to a granularity of several months. SenseMaker [Baldonado 97] is a tool that helps users find the information they are looking for in the world wide web. SenseMaker organizes the results of queries into information contexts based on the domain that the URL is 1 http: www.nexor.com archie.html 2 gopher: veronica.scs.unr.edu 111 veronica 3 ....

: Baldonado, M.Q.W. & Winograd, T. (1997). SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '97), Atlanta, Georgia, April 1997, pp. 11-18.


Experiments on Automatic Web Page Categorization for IR system - Mase (1998)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....URL3 LIFE [keword] category] weight] Baseball SPRT 0.7 Baseball LIFE 0.2 Baseball BSNS 0.1 Stock BSNS 0.8 Stock LIFE 0.2 Figure 1: Processing flow of the system. Internet KB Generation phase Categorization phase Methods are discussed in this paper. 3 shared with the categorization phase: [1] Preprocessing Our system gets a URL list with categories as input. First, our system fetches HTML texts and removes HTML tags in them as preprocessing. The system calls a utility of the programming language Python (Python 1998) to fetch HTML texts. We set a time out function in the fetching ....

....keyword string and its weight in that category, as shown in Figure 1. 2.2. 2 Categorization of New Pages In the categorization phase, our system gets a set of URLs without categories as input from an IR system that requires the organization of search results, such as Sensemaker (Baldonado 1997) [1] Preprocessing and word extraction Our system uses the same modules as those used in the KB generation phase (see Section 2.2.1) 4 [2] Similarity calculation for each category We use the following dot product formula to calculate similarity to each category: S(i) Ss(i, j) j=1,2, n) ....

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Baldonado, M. Q. W., and Winograd, T. 1997. Sensemaker: An information-exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests. In Proceedings of CHI97, 11-18.


Evangelos P. Markatos, Christina Tziviskou, and Athanasios.. - Institute Of (1998)   (Correct)

....months back. As the World Wide Web grows larger, search engines will probably visit their indexed servers even more infrequently, and the problem will get even worse. Thus, the time limit parameter provided by search engines will practically increase to a granularity of several months. SenseMaker [Baldonado 97] is a tool that helps users find the information they are looking for in the world wide web. SenseMaker organizes the results of queries into information contexts based on the domain that the URL is 1 http: www.nexor.com archie.html 2 gopher: veronica.scs.unr.edu 111 veronica 3 ....

: Baldonado, M.Q.W. & Winograd, T. (1997). SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '97), Atlanta, Georgia, April 1997, pp. 11-18.


Evangelos P. Markatos, Christina Tziviskou, and Athanasios.. - Institute Of (1998)   (Correct)

....months back. As the World Wide Web grows larger, search engines will probably visit their indexed servers even more infrequently, and the problem will get even worse. Thus, the time limit parameter provided by search engines will practically increase to a granularity of several months. SenseMaker [Baldonado 97] is a tool that helps users find the information they are looking for in the world wide web. SenseMaker organizes the results of queries into information contexts based on the domain that the URL is 1 http: www.nexor.com archie.html 2 gopher: veronica.scs.unr.edu 111 veronica 3 ....

: Baldonado, M.Q.W. & Winograd, T. (1997). SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '97), Atlanta, Georgia, April 1997, pp. 11-18.


Evangelos P. Markatos, Christina Tziviskou, and Athanasios.. - Institute Of (1998)   (Correct)

....months back. As the World Wide Web grows larger, search engines will probably visit their indexed servers even more infrequently, and the problem will get even worse. Thus, the time limit parameter provided by search engines will practically increase to a granularity of several months. SenseMaker [Baldonado 97] is a tool that helps users find the information they are looking for in the world wide web. SenseMaker organizes the results of queries into information contexts based on the domain that the URL is 1 http: www.nexor.com archie.html 2 gopher: veronica.scs.unr.edu 111 veronica 3 ....

: Baldonado, M.Q.W. & Winograd, T. (1997). SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '97), Atlanta, Georgia, April 1997, pp. 11-18.


Guidelines for Using Multiple Views in Information.. - Baldonado, Woodruff, al. (2000)   (21 citations)  Self-citation (Baldonado)   (Correct)

....participated in the multiple views subgroup of the CHI 98 Workshop on Innovation and Evaluation in Information Exploration Interfaces, organized by Nicholas J. Belkin and Gene Golovchinsky [14] Many members of this subgroup had implemented multiple view systems for information exploration, e.g. [2,11,15,17]. These implementers had observed complexities and inconsistencies in their own systems as well as in others. Such mistakes are particularly serious because, once made, they are often difficult to correct due to implementation intricacies inherent in multiple view systems. The members of the ....

....more quickly. Discerning the relationships among views can be a difficult task for the user of a multiple view system. The use of perceptual cues can make relationships more apparent to the end user. There are many types of perceptual cues that can be applied. For example, SenseMaker [2], an informationexploration interface, uses highlighting to inform the user about what is new in the current view as compared to the previous view. The spatial arrangement of views is another commonly used cue. In the Yahoo Finance example shown in Figure 4, the closing price and volume traded ....

Baldonado, M., and Winograd, T. "SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests." Proc. ACM SIGCHI '97, Atlanta, 1997, pp. 11-18.


Exploiting Rich Context: An Incremental Approach to.. - Leake, Maguitman..   (Correct)

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Fetch: A Personalised Information Retrieval Tool - Innes Martin And (2004)   (Correct)

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Message Sense Maker: Engineering a Tool Set for Customer.. - Roussinov, Zhao (2003)   (Correct)

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Using Text Elements by Context to Display Search Results in.. - Drori (2000)   (Correct)

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