Cat-a-cone: An interactive interface for specifying searches and viewing retrieval results using a large category hierarchy
M. Hearst, and C. Karadi. 20th Annual International ACM/SIGIR Conference, page 246--255. Philadelphia, PA, (1997)
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel user interface that integrates search and browsing of very large category hierarchies with their associated text collections. A key component is the separate but simultaneous display of the representations of the categories and the retrieved documents. Another key component is the display of multiple selected categories simultaneously, complete with their hierarchical context. The prototype implementation uses animation and a three-dimensional graphical workspace...
cone tree approach - üsers of online bibliographic catalogs rarely use the available subject headings" - reason: long lists of terms users must scroll through - interesting work on how adding MeSH categories to searches in MedLine did not help - best way to do this is to use a free-form query, and then show user the categories the results fit in, and let them browse that at their leisure (incremental support) - good list of prior work, esp. in medical domain - written in CommonLISP on an SGI machine: where would we find someone to do that these days :) - needs evaluation, as usual - what has become of it?
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%A Hearst, Marti A.
%A Karadi, Chandu
%B 20th Annual International ACM/SIGIR Conference
%C Philadelphia, PA
%D 1997
%K query information visual visualization
%P 246--255
%T Cat-a-cone: An interactive interface for specifying searches and viewing retrieval results using a large category hierarchy
%U http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~nernst/papers/hearst97catcone.pdf
%X This paper introduces a novel user interface that integrates search and browsing of very large category hierarchies with their associated text collections. A key component is the separate but simultaneous display of the representations of the categories and the retrieved documents. Another key component is the display of multiple selected categories simultaneously, complete with their hierarchical context. The prototype implementation uses animation and a three-dimensional graphical workspace...
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title = {Cat-a-cone: {A}n interactive interface for specifying searches and viewing retrieval results using a large category hierarchy},
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