Analyzing Knowledge Gain of Users in Informational Search Sessions on the Web

U. Gadiraju, Ran Yu, S. Dietze, Peter Holtz
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Web search is frequently used by people to acquire new knowledge and to satisfy learning-related objectives, but little is known about how a user»s knowledge evolves through the course of a search session. We present a study addressing the knowledge gain of users in informational search sessions. Using crowdsourcing, we recruited 500 distinct users and orchestrated real-world search sessions spanning 10 different topics and information needs. By using scientifically formulated knowledge tests we calibrated the knowledge of users before and after their search sessions, quantifying their knowledge gain. We investigated the impact of information needs on the search behavior and knowledge gain of users, revealing a significant effect of information need on user queries and navigational patterns, but no direct effect on the knowledge gain. Users on average exhibited a higher knowledge gain through search sessions pertaining to topics they were less familiar with. Our findings in this paper contribute important ground work towards advancing current research in understanding user knowledge gain through web search sessions.
网络信息搜索过程中用户知识获取分析
人们经常使用网络搜索来获取新知识和满足与学习相关的目标,但很少有人知道用户的知识是如何通过搜索会话的过程演变的。我们提出了一项研究,解决了用户在信息搜索会话中的知识获取。通过众包,我们招募了500名不同的用户,并精心安排了涵盖10个不同主题和信息需求的真实搜索会话。通过科学制定的知识测试,我们校准了用户搜索前后的知识,量化了他们的知识增益。我们研究了信息需求对用户搜索行为和知识获取的影响,发现信息需求对用户查询和导航模式有显著影响,但对知识获取没有直接影响。用户通过与他们不太熟悉的主题相关的搜索会话平均表现出更高的知识增益。我们在论文中的发现为推进当前通过网络搜索会话理解用户知识获取的研究贡献了重要的基础工作。
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