Chirag Shah | Investigating Tasks and Taskers with Studies of Searching Online and in the Wild | Nov 13, 2019 from recent searches on this computer Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 37 min 24 sec ✓ Published: 22-Nov-2019
Description: AbstractnMost search and recommender systems today operate at the level of an individual’s actions as a way to model what their needs may be and what suggestions they may like. In doing so, they are often ignoring the context in which such activities happen or the person performing those actions. In this talk, I will argue that knowing the context of task in which search and recommendation activities happen as well as the knowledge about the taskers could provide us with crucial information in
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