Title
Findex: improving search result use through automatic filtering categories
Abstract
Long result lists from web search engines can be tedious to use. We designed a text categorization algorithm and a filtering user interface to address the problem. The Findex system provides an overview of the results by presenting a list of the most frequent words and phrases as result categories next to the actual results. Selecting a category (word or phrase) filters the result list to show only the results containing it. An experiment with 20 participants was conducted to compare the category design to the de facto standard solution (Google-type ranked list interface). Results show that the users were 25% faster and 21% more accurate with our system. In particular, participants' speed of finding relevant results was 40% higher with the proposed system. Subjective ratings revealed significantly more positive attitudes towards the new system. Results indicate that the proposed design is feasible and beneficial.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1016/j.intcom.2005.01.001
Interacting with Computers
Keywords
Field
DocType
result list,list interface,actual result,web search,categorization,information access,category design,relevant result,result category,new system,findex system,long result list,search result use,search user interface,proposed system,clustering,web search engine,user interface
De facto standard,Categorization,Search engine,Ranking,Information retrieval,Computer science,Information access,Phrase,Cluster analysis,User interface
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
17
2
Interacting with Computers
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
14
0.88
16
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mika Käki127315.83
Anne Aula268139.20