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M. Czerwinski, S. Dumais, G. Robertson, S. Dziadosz, S. Tiernan, and M. van Dantzich. Visualizing implicit queries for information management and retrieval. CHI, pages 560-- 567, 1999.

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Spatial Memory in 2D and 3D .. - Cockburn, McKenzie (2002)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....2D 2D 3D Figure 1: The three physical (top row) and virtual (bottom row) interfaces. The spatial arrangement of web page images provided by the Data Mountain allowed more rapid and accurate retrieval of pages (from sets of 100 pages) than the Favorites mechanism in Microsoft Internet Explorer [3,11]. A subsequent evaluation of the Data Mountain showed that subjects were able to rapidly retrieve pages six months after creating their spatial organization [4] Furthermore, replacing the thumbnail images with blank outlines did not detrimentally affect retrieval time. Jones and Dumais [8] ....

Czerwinski, M., Dumais, S., Robertson, G., Dziadosz, S., Tiernan, S., and van Dantzich, M. Visualizing Implicit Queries for Information Management and Retrieval. In Proceedings of CHI'99, 1999, 560-567.


3D or not 3D? Evaluating the Effect of the Third Dimension.. - Cockburn, McKenzie (2001)   (Correct)

....empirical research into the benefits (or costs) that are produced by moving from two to three dimensions. In this paper we describe the comparative evaluation of a 2D and 3D version of a system that is strongly based on the Data Mountain developed by Robertson and colleagues at Microsoft Research [4,6]. The Data Mountain, shown in Figure 1, allows users to arrange thumbnail images of documents (such as web pages) on a 3D inclined plane. It is designed to exploit humans natural capacity for spatial memory and cognition. The user s perception of depth and distance is enhanced by, among other ....

....of cueing conditions used to prompt the user s search. Results showed that the Data Mountain provided reliable improvements in efficiency and error rate over IE4 s bookmarking scheme, particularly when the search cueing condition included the thumbnail image. The second Data Mountain evaluation [4] compared the use of different similarity metrics ( implicit queries ) within the Data Mountain to help users store and retrieve web pages. These studies showed that, compared to current bookmarking techniques, the Data Mountain can improve user performance and that certain refinements to the ....

Czerwinski, M., Dumais, S., Robertson, G., Dziadosz, S., Tiernan, S., and van Dantzich, M. Visualizing implicit queries for information management and retrieval. In Proceedings of CHI'99, Pittsburgh, May 1999, ACM Press, 560-567.


Overview and Preview Tools For Navigating the World-Wide Web - Brunk (1999)   (Correct)

....and sophisticated sitemapping, preview, overview and alternative browsing mechanisms. This is one small step towards that goal. Animated Previews Today, nearly all web pages include some form of distinguishable graphics (e.g. a company logo) that users might associate in memory with that page (Czerwinski, 1999). It is not necessary to see them in full size to recognize what they are, but they do have to be visible. Web site visitors should be able to get a general idea of subject matter and what is available there by flying above the site and overviewing it from one vantage point. The region of ....

Czerwinski, M. D., Susan; Robertson, George; Dziadosz, Susan; Tiernan, Scott; van Dantzich, Maarten. (1999). Visualizing Implicit Queries For Information Management and Retrieval. Proceedings of CHI 99, 560-567.


Web-based Information Access - Tiziana Catarci (1999)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

.... correct usage of powerful visualizations (see [35] for a survey) These visualizations range from sophisticated techniques to visualize large networks in a screen shot [35] to animated spaces where related information may be organized, analyzed and linked by means of different visual mechanisms [27], to sensemaking tools, which help users understanding information by associating and combining it. Such tools re represent retrieved information to make patterns visible, or they allow the construction of new information patterns from old ones by exploiting the power of visual attributes of the ....

M. Czerwinski, S. Dumais, G. Robertson, S. Dziadosz, S. Tiernan, and M. van Dantzich. Visualizing implicit queries for information management and retrieval. In Proceedings of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 1999.


Keeping Found Things Found on the Web - William Jones University (2001)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Dumais)   (Correct)

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Czerwinski, M., Dumais, S., Robertson, G., Dziadosz, S., Tiernan, S., and van Dantzich, M. Visualizing implicit queries for information management and retrieval. In Proceedings of CHI '99 (1999), 560-567.


An Initial Examination of Ease of Use for 2D and 3D.. - Risden, Czerwinski, .. (2000)   (8 citations)  Self-citation (Czerwinski)   (Correct)

....focus on better incorporating intelligent search functionality into our novel browser designs. In the version of XML3D used for the study, only text string matching was supported. It will be important to enrich the search algorithm used for matching in future designs. Recent studies in our group (Czerwinski et al. 1999) have also shown that visualizing implicit query matches to currently selected items via subtle highlighting techniques is a powerful information management technique. Implicit query could be especially useful to Web directory managers, by indicating where to best place existing content, as how ....

CZERWINSKI, M., DUMAIS, S.T., ROBERTSON, G.G., DZIADOSZ, S., TIERNAN, S. and VAN DANTZICH, M. (1999). Visualizing implicit queries for information management and retrieval. In Proceedings of CHI '99, Human Factors in Computing Systems, (Pittsburgh, May 17-20, 1999), ACM press.


Using Context to Assist in Personal File Retrieval - Soules (2006)   (Correct)

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M. Czerwinski, S. Dumais, G. Robertson, S. Dziadosz, S. Tiernan, and M. van Dantzich. Visualizing implicit queries for information management and retrieval. CHI, pages 560-- 567, 1999.

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