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Understanding Mobile Search Task Relevance and User Behaviour in Context
2019
Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval - CHIIR '19
Improvements in mobile technologies have led to a dramatic change in how and when people access and use information, and is having a profound impact on how users address their daily information needs. Smart phones are rapidly becoming our main method of accessing information and are frequently used to perform 'on-the-go' search tasks. As research into information retrieval continues to evolve, evaluating search behaviour in context is relatively new. Previous research has studied the effects of
doi:10.1145/3295750.3298923
dblp:conf/chiir/AliannejadiHCPC19
fatcat:ccbo63iot5hzrawrj2uzwkf2du