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1
  • Re-finding!
  • Jaime Teevan
  • MIT, CSAIL

2
HCI at MIT
  • HCI Seminar
  • Fridays at 130 pm
  • URL http//www.csail.mit.edu/events
  • Announcement mailing list
  • Applying HCI to non-HCI problems
  • Security
  • Robotics
  • Information retrieval

3
Iterative Design Process
Design
Implementation
Evaluation
Helping People Return to Information
4
Iterative Design Process
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
5
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
6
Naturalistic Study of Current Tools
  • Subjects 15 CS graduate students
  • Modified Diary Study
  • Ten interviews each
  • Asked about what they had just done
  • 2 interviews a day
  • Collected over 5 days

7
Let Me Interview You!
  • Email
  • Whats the last email you read? What did you do
    with it?
  • Have you gone back to an email youve read
    before?
  • Web
  • Whats the last Web page you visited? How did
    you get there?
  • Have you looked for anything on the Web?
  • Files
  • Whats the last file you looked at? How did you
    get to it?
  • Have you looked for a file?

8
Interview Questions
  • Two question types
  • Last email/file/Web page looked at
  • Last email/file/Web page looked for
  • Qualitative data
  • Advantages
  • Naturalistic, exploratory
  • Gives a rich understanding
  • Can be coded ? quantitative
  • Drawbacks
  • Overwhelming!

9
Directed Search Today
  • Target Connie Monroes office number

? Type into a search engine Connie Monroe,
office number
10
What We Observed
Interviewer Have you looked for anything on the
Web today? Jim I had to look for the office
number of the Harvard professor.
I So how did you go about doing that? J I
went to the homepage of the Math department at
Harvard
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What We Observed
I So you went to the Math department, and then
what did you do over there? J It had a place
where you can find people and I went to that page
and they had a dropdown list of visiting faculty,
and so I went to that link and I looked for her
name and there it was.
12
What We Observed
  • J I knew that she had a very small Web page
    saying, Im here at Harvard. Heres my contact
    information.

13
Strategies for Finding
Teleporting
Orienteering
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Why Do People Orienteer?
  • Easier than saying what you want
  • You know where you are
  • You know what you find
  • The tools dont work

15
Easier Than Saying What You Want
  • Describing the target is hard
  • Cant
  • Prefer not to
  • Habit
  • Whichever way I remember first.
  • Search for source
  • E.g., Your last email search

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You Know Where You Are
  • Stay in known space
  • URL manipulation
  • Bookmarks
  • History
  • Backtracking
  • Following an information scent
  • Never end up at a dead end

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You Know What You Find
  • Context gives understanding of answer
  • I was looking for a specific file. But even
    when I saw its name, I wouldnt have known that
    that was the file I wanted until I saw all of the
    other names in the same directory
  • Understanding negative results
  • I basically clicked on every single button
    until I was convinced I dont think that it
    exists

18
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
19
Structural Consistency Important
All must be the same to re-find the information!
New name
20
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
21
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
22
Pick a card, any card.
23
  • Abracadabra!

24
Magic
25
People Forget a Lot
26
Absolute Consistency Unnecessary
New name
Focus on search result lists
27
ReSearch Engine
?
28
Merge Old and New Results
Old
Merged
New
29
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
30
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
31
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
32
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
33
Memory Study
  • Participants issued self-selected query
  • After an hour, asked to fill out a survey
  • 100 participants

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Query Changes
  • Most changes are simple
  • Capitalization
  • Phrasing
  • Word ordering
  • Word form
  • New queries shorter
  • What about longer time horizons?
  • Recognition v. recall

35
Memorability a Function of Rank
36
Remembered Results Ranked High
37
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
38
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
39
Helping People Re-find
Model magic
Re-finding magic
Evaluate current tools
Paper prototype
Storyboard
Magic works!
40
  • Thank you!
  • Jaime Teevan
  • teevan_at_mit.edu
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