Towards Non-Visual Web Search

Alexandra Vtyurina
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Abstract

Speech-based user interfaces and, in particular, voice-activated digital assistants are gaining popularity. Assistants provide their users with an opportunity for hands-free interaction, and present an additional accessibility level for people who are blind. According to prior research, informational searches form a noticeable fraction of user interactions with the assistants. All major commercially available assistants handle factoid questions well by providing an answer that is quick, concise, and to-the-point. However, for complex information seeking intents, when a deeper exploration and multi-turn interaction may be required, the assistants often do not produce the desired results. One of the main challenges for designing a voice-based web search system is the higher cognitive load for audio perception compared to visual perception. Additionally, close attention should be paid at differences in designing for different user groups, as their information seeking styles and design needs and may differ. In this work, we discuss the challenges of designing systems for non-visual ad-hoc web search and exploration and outline a set of proposed experiments tackling various aspects of non-visual web search.
走向非视觉网络搜索
基于语音的用户界面,特别是语音激活的数字助理越来越受欢迎。助手为用户提供了免提交互的机会,并为盲人提供了额外的访问级别。根据之前的研究,信息搜索在用户与助手的交互中占据了相当大的比例。所有主要的商业助理都能很好地处理假设性问题,提供快速、简洁、切中要害的答案。然而,对于复杂的信息搜索意图,当需要更深入的探索和多回合交互时,助手往往不能产生预期的结果。设计基于语音的网络搜索系统的主要挑战之一是音频感知比视觉感知具有更高的认知负荷。此外,应密切关注不同用户群体的设计差异,因为他们的信息寻求风格和设计需求可能有所不同。在这项工作中,我们讨论了设计非视觉自组织网络搜索和探索系统所面临的挑战,并概述了一组针对非视觉网络搜索各个方面的拟议实验。
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