Task embedded visualisation: the design for an Interactive IR results display for journalists

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Attfield, S., Blandford, A. and Craft, B. 2004. Task embedded visualisation: the design for an Interactive IR results display for journalists. in: Proceedings of eighth international conference on information visualisation, 2004 Los Alamitos, USA IEEE Computer Society. pp. 650-655
Chapter titleTask embedded visualisation: the design for an Interactive IR results display for journalists
AuthorsAttfield, S., Blandford, A. and Craft, B.
Abstract

There is need for user-centred visualisation research to engage with the activity context, information needs, knowledge and abilities of target user-groups. With a focus on the work of journalists, we first argue for information-retrieval results visualisation as a suitable browsing framework for journalists’ frequently ill-defined needs and high-recall searches. We then describe the design and rationale for a histogram-based visualisation for journalists. We also describe the integration of this idea within a system that structures searching as a two-step query-and-filter operation. This approach is intended to support initial exploratory browsing and refinement in a way that is sympathetic to the systematic focusing that naturally occurs during complex, unstructured task performance. Further, the use of an enduring ‘base’ results set is intended to encourage structural familiarity with the broader results and therefore to enhance navigation.

KeywordsData visualisation; information retrieval; interactive systems; publishing; user centred design
Page range650-655
Book titleProceedings of eighth international conference on information visualisation, 2004
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Place of publicationLos Alamitos, USA
ISBN
Hardcover0769521770
Publication dates
Print2004
Publication process dates
Deposited29 Aug 2013
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Paper presented at 8th International Conference on Information Visualisation, IV 2004, 14-16 July 2004, London, UK.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1109/IV.2004.1320211
LanguageEnglish
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