@inproceedings{nitsche2012trailblazer, abstract = {When conceptualizing user interfaces (UIs) to support ex- ploratory search, designers need to take into account various aspects. In contrast to ordinary information retrieval UIs, ex- ploratory search user interfaces (XSIs) need to support users in a more complex and often long term use scenario. An XSI needs to provide a visually appealing overview over retrieved search results, it should offer simple ways to interact with the result set and offer easy ways of interaction to enhance the user’s search experience by direct or indirect query re- finement options. In this paper we identify the requirements of a specific XSI concept, describe this XSI concept and its features & present first results of a conducted usability study.}, added-at = {2013-06-21T08:59:29.000+0200}, address = {Cambridge, MA, USA}, author = {Nitsche, Marcus and Nürnberger, Andreas}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/258b4008cf296d5b41374a01b12e654e8/mnitsche}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval (HCIR)}, interhash = {dd72988221ed541ec4eac7146e0c3598}, intrahash = {58b4008cf296d5b41374a01b12e654e8}, keywords = {dke myown}, month = oct, timestamp = {2014-01-10T14:36:23.000+0100}, title = {Trailblazer - Towards the Design of an Exploratory Search User Interface}, url = {http://ils.unc.edu/hcir2012/hcir2012_submission_32.pdf}, year = 2012 }