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Information vs interaction
2012
Proceedings of the 4th Information Interaction in Context Symposium on - IIIX '12
Using only search engine query suggestions as a consistent form of metadata, we built interface conditions for three common interaction models for search: query suggestions (our baseline), hierarchical ...
both information and interaction. ...
consistent faceted filtering experience over all three forms of metadata. ...
doi:10.1145/2362724.2362740
dblp:conf/iiix/Hughes-MorganW12
fatcat:2oyj44m7kbgidmgq6y6owxqfv4
Supporting Book Search: A Comprehensive Comparison of Tags vs. Controlled Vocabulary Metadata
2017
Data and Information Management
Using a test collection of over 2 million book records and over 330 real-world book search requests, we perform a highly controlled and in-depth analysis of topical metadata, comparing controlled vocabularies ...
Conventional book metadata may not be sufficient to address these kinds of information needs. ...
Book records (also referred to as 'documents') consist of over 40 different metadata elements from the different providers [27] . ...
doi:10.1515/dim-2017-0004
fatcat:fajkc7xcm5c4dk5e7ypczwzxxu
A comparison of general vs personalised affective models for the prediction of topical relevance
2010
Proceeding of the 33rd international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval - SIGIR '10
In this study we examine ways of personalising affective models trained on facial expression data. ...
Information retrieval systems face a number of challenges, originating mainly from the semantic gap problem. ...
In the second approach we examined whether predictions from two different sources (general model and personalised model) could be fused, on a decision level, to determine the topical relevance of a document ...
doi:10.1145/1835449.1835512
dblp:conf/sigir/ArapakisAJ10
fatcat:nvq2ox6orbbuhnupilef4rmwyq
Topical tags vs non-topical tags: Towards a bipartite classification?
2015
Journal of information science
Towards this goal, we collected 21 million tags (1.2 million unique terms) from Delicious and developed an unsupervised statistical algorithm that classifies such tags by applying a word space model adapted ...
The analysis of the outcomes of our algorithm shows, in some cases, a consistent disagreement among humans and between humans and our algorithm about what constitutes a topical tag, and suggests the rise ...
A simple model The classification models introduced in Section 2 are wildly different in their structure, aim and content, but they seem to be in agreement on one aspect: even with different names (i.e ...
doi:10.1177/0165551515585283
fatcat:pps6pneftrg4hmjjsattg4lxoy
Prospects for Interactive Video-on-Demand
1994
IEEE Multimedia
For these services, the user has complete control over the session and has the freedom to explore the depth of both live and stored programming as maintained by future information providers. ...
The paper identifies the core problems and examines approaches proposed and implemented for their solution. ...
The end-to-end VOD system consists of three basic components; the storage server, the network, and the user interface. The metadata server adds an additional level of complexity to the system model. ...
doi:10.1109/mmul.1994.318978
fatcat:gdkfbc7qmnfspmoz3rdm64lwqu
Discovering fake news embedded in the opposing hashtag activism networks on Twitter: #Gunreformnow vs. #NRA
2019
Open Information Science
One of the prominent fake news frames was intentionally misleading information that attacks the opposing political party and its advocators. ...
Framing analysis of the #Gunreformnow vs. ...
Proponents and opponents of more restrictive gun control policy adopted information or news stories about guns and gun violence differently. ...
doi:10.1515/opis-2019-0010
fatcat:plcjtej2rzbajbww75kdk3ztsm
Social Event Detection with Interaction Graph Modeling
[article]
2012
arXiv
pre-print
We train a support vector machine classifier to combine the social affinity between photos and photo-centric metadata including time, location, tags and description. ...
The main contribution of this paper is to incorporate online social interaction features in the detection of physical events. ...
After a clustering step on the MediaEval data-set, we perform a query-based retrieval method on the photo cluster metadata and report the performance on a range of different thresholds. ...
arXiv:1208.2547v1
fatcat:6iit2kh3jzanbe6yhgtd3wweee
Social event detection with interaction graph modeling
2012
Proceedings of the 20th ACM international conference on Multimedia - MM '12
We train a support vector machine classifier to combine the social affinity between photos and photo-centric metadata including time, location, tags and description. ...
The main contribution of this paper is to incorporate online social interaction features in the detection of physical events. ...
After a clustering step on the MediaEval data-set, we perform a query-based retrieval method on the photo cluster metadata and report the performance on a range of different thresholds. ...
doi:10.1145/2393347.2396332
dblp:conf/mm/WangSX12
fatcat:6767e5qb2bcxjhwkaa362zfkbm
Exploring Feedback Models in Interactive Tagging
2008
2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology
One of the cornerstones of the Social Web is informal user-generated metadata (or tags) for annotating web objects like pages, images, and videos. ...
Concretely, we describe and evaluate three feedback models -Tag-Based, Term-Based, and Tag Co-location. ...
We have proposed a lightweight interactive tagging framework for providing high-quality tag suggestions and explored three feedback models. ...
doi:10.1109/wiiat.2008.419
dblp:conf/webi/GrahamC08
fatcat:zev6c5uilbernjnynnaunf6huy
Developing a video game metadata schema for the Seattle Interactive Media Museum
2013
International Journal on Digital Libraries
To fill this gap, we are collaborating with the Seattle Interactive Media Museum to develop a formal metadata schema for video games. ...
description model for video games. ...
Acknowledgments: We would like to thank the class participants of INFX 598 Video Game Metadata and especially Andrew Perti at the SIMM for their valuable contributions to the project. ...
doi:10.1007/s00799-013-0103-x
fatcat:gg7aefu7ijd63fxevwpslgt3qu
Towards interactive, intelligent, and integrated multimedia analytics
2014
2014 IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST)
The size and importance of visual multimedia collections grew rapidly over the last years, creating a need for sophisticated multimedia analytics systems enabling large-scale, interactive, and insightful ...
Finally, the pragmatic gap, defined as the difference between the tight machine categorization model and the flexible human categorization model is identified as a crucial multimedia analytics topic. ...
Individual items consist of three elementscontent, annotations, and metadata. The visual information present in the item and conveyed by it is the item's content. ...
doi:10.1109/vast.2014.7042476
dblp:conf/ieeevast/ZahalkaW14
fatcat:ugnuducvonc2tdwdc2ftrb6asu
The future is in the past
2012
Proceedings of the 4th Information Interaction in Context Symposium on - IIIX '12
Our design describes novel displays for visualizing retrieval history information, and introduces ambient displays and persuasive elements to interactive information retrieval. ...
Exploratory search activities tend to span multiple sessions and involve finding, analyzing and evaluating information found through many queries. ...
We expect that this increased engagement will lead to more learning and will increase users' search expertise over time. ...
doi:10.1145/2362724.2362738
dblp:conf/iiix/GolovchinskyDD12
fatcat:kyoxenvg3rdzlcoa3q6zyplvtq
Boxing clever
2013
Proceedings of the 25th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference on Augmentation, Application, Innovation, Collaboration - OzCHI '13
We discover that behaviour varies in response to the results produced by the different systems. ...
One of the major problems users experience searching for information in libraries is the number of places they have to search. ...
Monthly logs demonstrate that the difference in demand between the individual days we sampled (Table 4 ) is in fact consistent with differences between the months as a whole. ...
doi:10.1145/2541016.2541031
dblp:conf/ozchi/McKayB13
fatcat:tzqk624i3rfvfob6obxvnnhhse
Peace Data Standard: A Practical and Theoretical Framework for Using Technology to Examine Intergroup Interactions
2018
Frontiers in Psychology
and further suggest that Peace Data has four primary components: group identity information, behavior data, longitudinal data, and metadata. ...
We define peace as a set of positive, prosocial behaviors that maximize mutually beneficial positive outcomes resulting from interactions with others. ...
addition, they also would like to thank colleagues Annie Gentes, Kaarina Nikunen, and Pekka Aula, with whom early conversations contributed to the original conceptualization of peaceful behaviors having a consistent ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00734
pmid:29892239
pmcid:PMC5985303
fatcat:y3seigni6fhtphqk6jpx3uhdgm
Resource Profiles
2004
Journal of Interactive Media in Education
While a resume consists of a small set of information and is authored by the person, a profile consists of a large set of information authored by many people. ...
To force metadata authors, even automated metadata authors, to input, say, author data over and over again is a violation of that principle on a massive scale. ...
doi:10.5334/2004-5-downes
fatcat:737q6j5binbihm26mdjqhnxaoq
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