Division of labour and sharing of knowledge for synchronous collaborative information retrieval

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Synchronous collaborative information retrieval (SCIR) is concerned with supporting two or more users who search together at the same time in order to satisfy a shared information need. SCIR systems represent a paradigmatic shift in the way we view information retrieval, moving from an individual to a group process and as such the development of novel IR techniques is needed to support this. In this article we present what we believe are two key concepts for the development of effective SCIR namely division of labour (DoL) and sharing of knowledge (SoK). Together these concepts enable coordinated SCIR such that redundancy across group members is reduced whilst enabling each group member to benefit from the discoveries of their collaborators. In this article we outline techniques from state-of-the-art SCIR systems which support these two concepts, primarily through the provision of awareness widgets. We then outline some of our own work into system-mediated techniques for division of labour and sharing of knowledge in SCIR. Finally we conclude with a discussion on some possible future trends for these two coordination techniques.

论文关键词:Information retrieval,Collaborative information retrieval,Collaborative search

论文评审过程:Received 15 May 2009, Revised 15 September 2009, Accepted 30 October 2009, Available online 16 December 2009.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2009.10.010