Authors
Johanne R Trippas, Damiano Spina, Lawrence Cavedon, Hideo Joho, Mark Sanderson
Publication date
2018/3/1
Book
Proceedings of the 2018 conference on human information interaction & retrieval
Pages
32-41
Description
We conducted a laboratory-based observational study where pairs of people performed search tasks communicating verbally. Examination of the discourse allowed commonly used interactions to be identified for Spoken Conversational Search (SCS). We compared the interactions to existing models of search behaviour. We find that SCS is more complex and interactive than traditional search. This work enhances our understanding of different search behaviours and proposes research opportunities for an audio-only search system. Future work will focus on creating models of search behaviour for SCS and evaluating these against actual SCS systems.
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Scholar articles
JR Trippas, D Spina, L Cavedon, H Joho, M Sanderson - Proceedings of the 2018 conference on human …, 2018