使用临时搜索发现您所在城市的活动

J. Paay, J. Kjeldskov, M. Skov, Per M. Nielsen, Jon M. Pearce
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除非你知道你在找什么,否则用传统的搜索引擎很难发现你周围城市的活动。寻找事情的灵感需要一种更加开放和探索的方法。我们引入临时搜索作为一种动态的方式来发现你周围城市的活动信息,允许用户从一个模糊的想法开始,他们感兴趣的是什么,并使用滑动连续体迭代地修改他们的搜索,以发现最适合的结果。我们展示了一个智能手机应用程序的设计,举例说明了临时搜索的想法,并给出了实验室评估的结果,以及在两个不同城市进行的为期4周的现场部署,涉及15人。我们的研究结果表明,移动设备上的临时搜索既可以帮助用户发现城市中的活动,更有趣的是,它可以帮助用户在现场反思和塑造他们的偏好。我们还发现,模棱两可的滑块连续体效果很好,因为人们乐于形成和完善对它们的个人解释。
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Discovering activities in your city using transitory search
Discovering activities in the city around you can be difficult with traditional search engines unless you know what you are looking for. Searching for inspiration on things to do requires a more open-ended and explorative approach. We introduce transitory search as a dynamic way of uncovering information about activities in the city around you that allows the user to start from a vague idea of what they are interested in, and iteratively modify their search using slider continuums to discover best-fit results. We present the design of a smartphone app exemplifying the idea of transitory search and give results from a lab evaluation and a 4-week field deployment involving 15 people in two different cities. Our findings indicate that transitory search on a mobile device both supports discovering activities in the city and more interestingly helps users reflect on and shape their preferences in situ. We also found that ambiguous slider continuums work well as people happily form and refine individual interpretations of them.
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