Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGHIT International Health Informatics Symposium 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2110363.2110434
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“…Clicking on links (and tiles) indicates the effort of in-depth understanding about a topic and represents the depth of search. Query reformulation is an essential concept in exploratory search for measuring the degree of information exploration [43,44]. In the context of this study, query reformulation refers to issuing a new search query in the baseline website or adjusting the sliders in BHX.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clicking on links (and tiles) indicates the effort of in-depth understanding about a topic and represents the depth of search. Query reformulation is an essential concept in exploratory search for measuring the degree of information exploration [43,44]. In the context of this study, query reformulation refers to issuing a new search query in the baseline website or adjusting the sliders in BHX.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most existing studies on consumer health information searching examined how users perform exploratory searches to learn about or investigate a health concern (Cartright, White, & Horvitz, ; Keselman, Browne, & Kaufman, ; Sillence, Briggs, Fishwick, & Harris, ; Zhang, Wang, Heaton, & Winkler, ). Few studies have paid attention to those simple and specific searches (termed specific tasks hereafter) that consumers carry out for concrete, factual information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These search tasks were carefully designed and the vignettes carefully worded to represent a range of clinical contexts and levels of difficulty, as has been done with other information retrieval studies. 42 These tasks and vignettes were first drafted by a clinician on the research team (DAH), pilot-tested with several EMERSE users and laypersons, and then finalized through research group discussion. For each task, we verified that the 2011 TREC corpus contained at least a handful of clinical documents that would be matched and retrieved.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%