Search Engine (cnt) Flashcards

(15 cards)

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What is the search box in the context of information seeking?

A

A familiar interface for inputting queries, but it often lacks guidance on syntax and capabilities

The search box does not help users understand what kind of search can be executed.

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What are the four main actions users engage in during the search process?

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  • Search
  • Ask
  • Filter
  • Browse

These actions represent different modes of information access.

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What does it mean to filter information?

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Removing irrelevant or unwanted information from search results

Filtering is necessary due to the overwhelming amount of information available.

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True or false: Search is a straightforward process with clear outcomes.

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FALSE

Search is often indefinite and filled with uncertainty, influenced by various user and provider goals.

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What are the 7 kinds of search behaviour identified?

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  • Quit
  • Narrow
  • Expand
  • Pearl Growing
  • Pogosticking
  • Thrashing
  • QA & LLM

These behaviours are common across all types of search.

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What does narrowing a search involve?

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Refining an initial broad search based on the results seen

This process helps users focus on more relevant information.

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What is pearl growing in search behaviour?

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Mining a good web page for search terms and searching along similar lines

This technique helps users find related content effectively.

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What is pogosticking in the context of search?

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Sampling search results repeatedly, querying, and sampling again

Excessive pogosticking can indicate ineffective search strategies.

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What is the autocomplete feature in search systems?

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A system suggestion of query completions as users type

This feature helps users by saving time and reducing errors.

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What does federated search accomplish?

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Simultaneous search across multiple collections to address fragmented information

This approach helps users find information that may be siloed.

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What is faceted navigation in search systems?

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Using metadata fields to narrow search scope through constant refinement

Common in online catalogs, it enhances user experience by integrating browsing and searching.

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What does personalisation in search systems refer to?

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Using behavioral search patterns to tailor search outputs

Personalisation is based on user history and preferences.

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What are structured results in search?

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Search results that include maps, stock values, and other contextual information

This feature enhances the relevance of search outcomes beyond simple keyword matches.

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What is meant by actionable results in search?

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Finding useful information that allows users to take specific actions

Examples include sharing, saving, or bookmarking content.

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What is the takeaway message regarding search?

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There is more to search than just executing queries

Understanding the complexities of search can improve user experience.

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