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Pseudo-Collaboration as a Method to Perform Selective Algorithmic Mediation in Collaborative Ir Systems

Journal
Proceedings of the Asist Annual Meeting
ISSN
1550-8390
Date Issued
2012
Author(s)
Gonzalez-Ibanez, R  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/meet.14504901296
Abstract
Traditional recommendation systems suggest results based on data collected from users actions. Many of the newer information retrieval (IR) systems incorporate social search or collective search signals as an extension to standard term-based retrieval algorithms. Systems based on social or collaborative search methods, however, do not consider when, how, and to what extent such support could help or hurt their users search performance. In this poster we propose a novel approach of selective algorithmic mediation capable of identifying when a user should be aided by a collaborator and to what extent such help could enhance search success. We demonstrate the applicability and benefits of our approach through simulations using a pseudo-collaboration method on the log data of individual users and pairs of users gathered during a laboratory study with 131 participants. The results show that our approach can improve the search performance of both individual searchers and others collaborating intentionally by identifying and recommending regions in search processes with best chance of improvements, thus increasing the likelihood that users find more useful information with less effort. Copyright 2012 Roberto González-Ibáñez and Chirag Shah of Rutgers University, and Ryen W. White of Microsoft Research.
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