Schedule
Sunday, March 13
Registration
CHIIR registration will be open from -1:30PM in Room 14 of the School of Information and Library Science (SILS), located in Manning Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina (map), and from -5:30PM at the conference hotel, the Hampton Inn and Suites (map).
Tutorials & Doctoral Consortium
The tutorials and doctoral consortium will be held at the School of Information and Library Science (map)
-5:00 – Doctoral Consortium (Room 307)
-5:00 – Full Day Tutorial: Modeling User Behavior (Room 01)
-5:00 – Half Day Tutorial: Applying Qualitative Methods (Room 208)
Breaks will take place in the lobby on the first floor of SILS. There will be a morning break from 10:30-11:00 and an afternoon break from 3:00-3:30. Lunch will be provided from 12:30-1:30 for doctoral consortium and full day tutorial attendees.
CHIIR 2016 Welcome Reception
-8:00 – B-Side Lounge (map)
Monday, March 14
Registration will be open from 8:00AM on.
From – Registration
-9:30 – Welcome and Opening
-10:30 – Keynote: Mark Ackerman (Session Chair: Rob Capra, University of North Carolina)
-11:00 – Break
-12:30 – Paper Session 1: Task-based Approaches (Moderator: Nick Belkin, Rutgers University)
Active and Passive Utility of Search Interface Features in Different Information Seeking Task Stages
- Hugo C. Huurdeman (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Max L. Wilson (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom)
- Jaap Kamps (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
The Forgotten Needle in My Collections: Task-Aware Ranking of Documents in Semantic Information Space
- Tuan A Tran (L3S Research Center, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)
- Sven Schwarz (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany)
- Claudia Niederée (L3S Research Center, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)
- Heiko Maus (L3S Research Center, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)
- Nattiya Kanhabua (Aalborg University, Denmark)
Behaviour Mining for Automatic Task-Keeping and Visualisations for Task-Refinding
- Charlie Abela (University of Malta, Malta)
- Chris Staff (University of Malta, Malta)
-2:00 – Lunch
-3:30 – Paper Session 2: Working with Others (Moderator: Ian Ruthven, University of Strathclyde)
Contextual Support for Collaborative Information Retrieval
- Shuguang Han (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
- Daqing He (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
- Zhen Yue (Yahoo! Labs, USA)
- Jiepu Jiang (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
(The Lack of) Privacy Concerns with Sharing Web Activity at Work and the Implications for Collaborative Search
- Scott Bateman (University of New Brunswick, Canada)
- Carl Gutwin (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
An AID for Avoiding Inadvertent Disclosure: Supporting Interactive Review for Privilege in E-Discovery
- Jyothi K Vinjumur (University of Maryland, USA)
- Douglas W Oard (University of Maryland, USA)
- Amittai Axelrod (University of Maryland, USA)
-4:00 – Break
-4:30 – Short Paper Boaster Session (Chair: Jacek Gwizdka, University of Texas at Austin)
-8:00 – Poster Session (Hampton Inn)
Tuesday, March 15
-10:30 – Paper Session 3: Measuring and Describing the User Experience (Moderator: Pertti Vakkari, University of Tampere)
Deepening the Role of the User: Neuro-Physiological Evidence as a Basis for Studying and Improving Search
- Javed Mostafa (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
- Jacek Gwizdka (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Investigating the Role of User Engagement in Digital Reading Environments
- Heather L. O'Brien (University of British Columbia, Canada)
- Luanne Freund (University of British Columbia, Canada)
- Richard Kopak (University of British Columbia, Canada)
User Experience Dimensions: A Systematic Approach to Experiential Qualities for Evaluating Information Interaction in Museums
- Marianne Lykke (Aalborg University, Denmark)
- Christian Jantzen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
-11:00 – Break
-12:30 – Paper Session 4: Assisting People during Search (Moderator: Max Wilson, University of Nottingham)
Knowledge Graphs versus Hierarchies: An Analysis of User Behaviours and Perspectives in Information Seeking
- Bahareh Sarrafzadeh (University of Waterloo, Canada)
- Alexandra Vtyurina (University of Waterloo, Canada)
- Edward Lank (University of Waterloo, Canada)
- Olga Vechtomova (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Exploring the Use of Query Auto Completion: Search Behavior and Query Entry Profiles
- Catherine L Smith (Kent State University, USA)
- Jacek Gwizdka (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
- Henry Feild (Endicott College, USA)
What Affects Word Changes in Query Reformulation During a Task-based Search Session?
- Jiepu Jiang (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
- Chaoqun Ni (Simmons College, USA)
-2:00 – Lunch
-3:30 – Paper Session 5: Interaction in Contexts (Moderator: Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research)
Understanding User Satisfaction with Intelligent Assistants
- Julia Kiseleva (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands)
- Kyle Williams (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
- Jiepu Jiang (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
- Ahmed Hassan Awadallah (Microsoft, USA)
- Aidan C Crook (Microsoft, USA)
- Imed Zitouni (Microsoft, USA)
- Tasos Anastasakos (Microsoft, USA)
Playing Your Cards Right: The Effect of Entity Cards on Search Behaviour and Workload
- Horatiu Bota (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom)
- Ke Zhou (Yahoo Labs London, United Kingdom)
- Joemon M Jose (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom)
Impacts of Time Constraints and System Delays on User Experience
- Anita Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
- Diane Kelly (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
- Leif Azzopardi (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom)
-4:00 – Break
-5:00 – CHIIR it Forward
-9:00 – Banquet (Top of the Hill) (map)
Enter Top of the Hill through the "Back Bar" entrance on Columbia st.
Wednesday, March 16
-10:30 – Keynote: Pia Borlund (Session Chair: Diane Kelly, University of North Carolina)
-11:00 – Break
-12:30 – Paper Session 6: Usefulness, Learning and Relevance (Moderator: Charlie Clarke, University of Waterloo)
A Usefulness-based Approach for Measuring the Local and Global Effect of IIR Services
- Daniel Hienert (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)
- Peter Mutschke (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany)
Assessing Learning Outcomes in Web Search: A Comparison of Tasks and Query Strategies
- Kevyn Collins-Thompson (University of Michigan, USA)
- Soo Young Rieh (University of Michigan, USA)
- Carl C Haynes (Syracuse University, USA)
- Rohail Syed (University of Michigan, USA)
A Comparison of Primary and Secondary Relevance Judgements for Real-Life Topics
- Simon Wakeling (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)
- Martin Halvey (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom)
- Robert Villa (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)
- Laura Hasler (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)
-2:00 – Lunch
-3:30 – Paper Session 7: Reading, Writing and Searching (Moderator: Dan Russell, Google)
History by Diversity: Helping Historians search News Archives
- Jaspreet Singh (L3S Research Center, Germany)
- Wolfgang Nejdl (L3S Research Center, Germany)
- Avishek Anand (L3S Research Center, Germany)
How Writers Search: Analyzing the Search and Writing Logs of Non-fictional Essays
- Matthias Hagen (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany)
- Martin Potthast (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany)
- Michael Völske (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany)
- Jakob Gomoll (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany)
- Benno Stein (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany)
You Can Check It Out But It Will Never Leave: Characterising Ebook Borrowing Patterns
- Dana McKay (University of Melbourne, Australia)
- George Buchanan (City University London, United Kingdom)
-4:00 – Break
-5:00 – Paper Session 8: Modeling Connections (Moderator: Leif Azzopardi, University of Glasgow)
Interactive Topic Modeling for aiding Qualitative Content Analysis
- Aneesha Bakharia (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
- Peter Bruza (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
- Jim Watters (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
- Bhuva Narayan (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
- Laurianne Sitbon (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
The Information Network: Exploiting Causal Dependencies in Online Information Seeking
- Prasanta Bhattacharya (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
- Rishabh Mehrotra (University College London, United Kingdom)
-5:15 – Closing
Thursday, March 17
Workshops will be held at the School of Information and Library Science (SILS) (map)
-5:00 – SAUCE Workshop (Room 208)
-5:00 – SEADE Workshop (Room 14)
Breaks will take place in the lobby on the first floor of SILS. There will be a morning break from 10:30-11:00 and an afternoon break from 3:00-3:30. Lunch will be provided for workshop attendees from 12:30-1:30.