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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j24]Alexander Frummet, Alessandro Speggiorin, David Elsweiler, Anton Leuski, Jeff Dalton:
Cooking with Conversation: Enhancing User Engagement and Learning with a Knowledge-Enhancing Assistant. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 42(5): 122:1-122:29 (2024) - [c73]Markus Bink, David Elsweiler:
Balancing Act: Boosting Strategies for Informed Search on Controversial Topics. CHIIR 2024: 254-265 - [c72]Alexander Frummet, David Elsweiler:
QookA: A Cooking Question Answering Dataset. CHIIR 2024: 406-410 - [c71]Selina Meyer, David Elsweiler:
"You tell me": A Dataset of GPT-4-Based Behaviour Change Support Conversations. CHIIR 2024: 411-416 - [c70]Marcos Fernández-Pichel, Markus Bink, David E. Losada, David Elsweiler:
A user study on people's perception to the credibility of online health information. ROMCIR@ECIR 2024: 2-16 - [c69]Alisa Rieger, Tim Draws, Nicolas Mattis, David Maxwell, David Elsweiler, Ujwal Gadiraju, Dana McKay, Alessandro Bozzon, Maria Soledad Pera:
Responsible Opinion Formation on Debated Topics in Web Search. ECIR (4) 2024: 437-465 - [i4]Selina Meyer, David Elsweiler:
"You tell me": A Dataset of GPT-4-Based Behaviour Change Support Conversations. CoRR abs/2401.16167 (2024) - 2023
- [j23]Qing Zhang, David Elsweiler, Christoph Trattner:
Understanding and predicting cross-cultural food preferences with online recipe images. Inf. Process. Manag. 60(5): 103443 (2023) - [c68]Markus Bink, Sebastian Schwarz, Tim Draws, David Elsweiler:
Investigating the Influence of Featured Snippets on User Attitudes. CHIIR 2023: 211-220 - [c67]Selina Meyer, David Elsweiler:
Towards Cross-Content Conversational Agents for Behaviour Change: Investigating Domain Independence and the Role of Lexical Features in Written Language Around Change. CUI 2023: 17:1-17:13 - [c66]Marcos Fernández-Pichel, Selina Meyer, Markus Bink, Alexander Frummet, David E. Losada, David Elsweiler:
Improving the Reliability of Health Information Credibility Assessments. ROMCIR@ECIR 2023: 43-50 - 2022
- [j22]David E. Losada, David Elsweiler, Morgan Harvey, Christoph Trattner:
A day at the races. Appl. Intell. 52(5): 5617-5632 (2022) - [j21]Alexander Frummet, David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig:
"What Can I Cook with these Ingredients?" - Understanding Cooking-Related Information Needs in Conversational Search. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 40(4): 81:1-81:32 (2022) - [j20]Florian Meier, Alexander Bazo, David Elsweiler:
Using Social Media Data to Analyse Issue Engagement During the 2017 German Federal Election. ACM Trans. Internet Techn. 22(1): 25:1-25:25 (2022) - [c65]Emma Nicol, Rebekah Willson, Ian Ruthven, David Elsweiler, George Buchanan:
Information Intermediaries and Information Resilience: Working to Support Marginalised Groups. ASIST 2022: 469-473 - [c64]Markus Bink, Steven Zimmerman, David Elsweiler:
Featured Snippets and their Influence on Users' Credibility Judgements. CHIIR 2022: 113-122 - [c63]Selina Meyer, David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig, Marcos Fernández-Pichel, David E. Losada:
Do We Still Need Human Assessors? Prompt-Based GPT-3 User Simulation in Conversational AI. CUI 2022: 8:1-8:6 - [c62]Selina Meyer, David Elsweiler:
GLoHBCD: A Naturalistic German Dataset for Language of Health Behaviour Change on Online Support Forums. LREC 2022: 2226-2235 - [e7]David Elsweiler:
CHIIR '22: ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, Regensburg, Germany, March 14 - 18, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9186-3 [contents] - [r1]David Elsweiler, Hanna Hauptmann, Christoph Trattner:
Food Recommender Systems. Recommender Systems Handbook 2022: 871-925 - 2021
- [j19]Damiano Spina, Johanne R. Trippas, Paul Thomas, Hideo Joho, Katriina Byström, Leigh Clark, Nick Craswell, Mary Czerwinski, David Elsweiler, Alexander Frummet, Souvick Ghosh, Johannes Kiesel, Irene Lopatovska, Daniel McDuff, Selina Meyer, Ahmed Mourad, Paul Owoicho, Sachin Pathiyan Cherumanal, Daniel Russell, Laurianne Sitbon:
Report on the future conversations workshop at CHIIR 2021. SIGIR Forum 55(1): 6:1-6:22 (2021) - [c61]Anna-Marie Ortloff, Steven Zimmerman, David Elsweiler, Niels Henze:
The Effect of Nudges and Boosts on Browsing Privacy in a Naturalistic Environment. CHIIR 2021: 63-73 - [c60]Marcos Fernández-Pichel, David E. Losada, Juan Carlos Pichel, David Elsweiler:
Comparing Traditional and Neural Approaches for Detecting Health-Related Misinformation. CLEF 2021: 78-90 - [c59]Marcos Fernández-Pichel, David E. Losada, Juan Carlos Pichel, David Elsweiler:
Reliability Prediction for Health-Related Content: A Replicability Study. ECIR (2) 2021: 47-61 - [c58]Thomas Schmidt, Elisabeth Salomon, David Elsweiler, Christian Wolff:
Information Behavior towards False Information and "Fake News" on Facebook: The Influence of Gender, User Type and Trust in Social Media. ISI 2021: 125-154 - [c57]David E. Losada, Matthias Herrmann, David Elsweiler:
Cost-effective identification of on-topic search queries using multi-armed bandits. SAC 2021: 645-654 - [c56]Bernd Ludwig, Selina Meyer, Julian Dietz, Gregor Donabauer, Andreas Pfaffelhuber, David Elsweiler:
Recommending Better Food Choices for Clinically Obese Users. UMAP (Adjunct Publication) 2021: 79-82 - [e6]Falk Scholer, Paul Thomas, David Elsweiler, Hideo Joho, Noriko Kando, Catherine Smith:
CHIIR '21: ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, Canberra, ACT, Australia, March 14-19, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-8055-3 [contents] - [i3]Alexander Frummet, David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig:
"What can I cook with these ingredients?" - Understanding cooking-related information needs in conversational search. CoRR abs/2112.04788 (2021) - 2020
- [j18]David Elsweiler, Alexander Frummet, Morgan Harvey:
Comparing Wizard of Oz & Observational Studies for Conversational IR Evaluation. Datenbank-Spektrum 20(1): 37-41 (2020) - [c55]Sabrina Barko-Sherif, David Elsweiler, Morgan Harvey:
Conversational Agents for Recipe Recommendation. CHIIR 2020: 73-82 - [c54]Steven Zimmerman, Stefan Herzog, Jon Chamberlain, David Elsweiler, Udo Kruschwitz:
Towards a Framework for Harm Prevention in Web Search. BIRDS@SIGIR 2020: 30-46 - [c53]Marcos Fernández-Pichel, David E. Losada, Juan Carlos Pichel, David Elsweiler:
CiTIUS at the TREC 2020 Health Misinformation Track. TREC 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j17]Markus Kattenbeck, David Elsweiler:
Understanding credibility judgements for web search snippets. Aslib J. Inf. Manag. 71(3): 368-391 (2019) - [c52]Alexander Frummet, David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig:
Detecting Domain-specific Information needs in Conversational Search Dialogues. NL4AI@AI*IA 2019 - [c51]Florian Meier, David Elsweiler:
Studying Politicians' Information Sharing on Social Media. CHIIR 2019: 237-241 - [c50]Qing Zhang, Christoph Trattner, Bernd Ludwig, David Elsweiler:
Understanding Cross-Cultural Visual Food Tastes with Online Recipe Platforms. ICWSM 2019: 671-674 - [c49]Christoph Trattner, David Elsweiler:
An Evaluation of Recommendation Algorithms for Online Recipe Portals. HealthRecSys@RecSys 2019: 24-28 - [c48]David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig, Alan Said, Hanna Schäfer, Helma Torkamaan, Christoph Trattner:
Fourth international workshop on health recommender systems (HealthRecSys 2019). RecSys 2019: 554-555 - [e5]David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig, Alan Said, Hanna Schäfer, Helma Torkamaan, Christoph Trattner:
Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Health Recommender Systems co-located with the 13th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems 2019 (RecSys 2019), Copenhagen, Denmark, September 20, 2019. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2439, CEUR-WS.org 2019 [contents] - 2018
- [j16]Christoph Trattner, Dominik Moesslang, David Elsweiler:
On the predictability of the popularity of online recipes. EPJ Data Sci. 7(1): 20 (2018) - [c47]Florian Meier, David Elsweiler:
Other Times It¿s Just Strolling Back Through My Timeline: Investigating Re-finding Behaviour on Twitter and Its Motivations. CHIIR 2018: 130-139 - [c46]Markus Kattenbeck, David Elsweiler:
Estimating Models Combining Latent and Measured Variables: A Tutorial on Basics, Applications and Current Developments in Structural Equation Models and their Estimation using PLS Path Mo. CHIIR 2018: 375-377 - [c45]David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig, Alan Said, Hanna Schäfer, Helma Torkamaan, Christoph Trattner:
Third international workshop on health recommender systems (healthrecsys 2018). RecSys 2018: 517-518 - [p1]Christoph Trattner, David Elsweiler:
Food Recommendations. Collaborative Recommendations 2018: 653-685 - [e4]David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig, Alan Said, Hanna Schäfer, Helma Torkamaan, Christoph Trattner:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Health Recommender Systems, HealthRecSys 2018, co-located with the 12th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (ACM RecSys 2018), Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 6, 2018. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2216, CEUR-WS.org 2018 [contents] - 2017
- [c44]Johannes Aigner, Amelie Durchardt, Thiemo Kersting, Markus Kattenbeck, David Elsweiler:
Manipulating the Perception of Credibility in Refugee Related Social Media Posts. CHIIR 2017: 297-300 - [c43]Florian Meier, Johannes Aigner, David Elsweiler:
Using Sessions from Clickstream Data Analysis to Uncover Different Types of Twitter Behaviour. ISI 2017: 237-250 - [c42]David Elsweiler, Santiago Hors-Fraile, Bernd Ludwig, Alan Said, Hanna Schäfer, Christoph Trattner, Helma Torkamaan, André Calero Valdez:
Second Workshop on Health Recommender Systems: (HealthRecSys 2017). RecSys 2017: 374-375 - [c41]David Elsweiler, Christoph Trattner, Morgan Harvey:
Exploiting Food Choice Biases for Healthier Recipe Recommendation. SIGIR 2017: 575-584 - [c40]Hanna Schäfer, Mehdi Elahi, David Elsweiler, Georg Groh, Morgan Harvey, Bernd Ludwig, Francesco Ricci, Alan Said:
User Nutrition Modelling and Recommendation: Balancing Simplicity and Complexity. UMAP (Adjunct Publication) 2017: 93-96 - [c39]Christoph Trattner, David Elsweiler:
Investigating the Healthiness of Internet-Sourced Recipes: Implications for Meal Planning and Recommender Systems. WWW 2017: 489-498 - [e3]David Elsweiler, Santiago Hors-Fraile, Bernd Ludwig, Alan Said, Hanna Schäfer, Christoph Trattner, Helma Torkamaan, André Calero Valdez:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Health Recommender Systems co-located with the 11th International Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2017), Como, Italy, August 31, 2017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1953, CEUR-WS.org 2017 [contents] - [i2]Christoph Trattner, David Elsweiler:
Food Recommender Systems: Important Contributions, Challenges and Future Research Directions. CoRR abs/1711.02760 (2017) - 2016
- [c38]David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig, Alan Said, Hanna Schäfer, Christoph Trattner:
Engendering Health with Recommender Systems. RecSys 2016: 409-410 - [c37]Florian Meier, David Elsweiler:
Going back in Time: An Investigation of Social Media Re-finding. SIGIR 2016: 355-364 - 2015
- [j15]David Elsweiler, Morgan Harvey:
Engaging and maintaining a sense of being informed: Understanding the tasks motivating twitter search. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 66(2): 264-281 (2015) - [j14]David Elsweiler, Rainer Hammwöhner, Christian Wolff:
Informationsverhalten als Forschungsgegenstand. Inf. Wiss. Prax. 66(1): 1-2 (2015) - [j13]David Elsweiler, Rainer Hammwöhner:
Information Behavior - Ein zentrales Forschungsthema der Informationswissenschaft. Inf. Wiss. Prax. 66(1): 3-9 (2015) - [c36]David Elsweiler, Morgan Harvey, Bernd Ludwig, Alan Said:
Bringing the "healthy" into Food Recommenders. DMRS 2015: 33-36 - [c35]Ernesto William De Luca, Alan Said, Fabio Crestani, David Elsweiler:
5th Workshop on Context-Awareness in Retrieval and Recommendation. ECIR 2015: 830-833 - [c34]David Elsweiler, Morgan Harvey:
Towards Automatic Meal Plan Recommendations for Balanced Nutrition. RecSys 2015: 313-316 - [c33]Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler:
Automated Recommendation of Healthy, Personalised Meal Plans. RecSys 2015: 327-328 - [c32]Morgan Harvey, Claudia Hauff, David Elsweiler:
Learning by Example: Training Users with High-quality Query Suggestions. SIGIR 2015: 133-142 - 2014
- [j12]Krisztian Balog, David Elsweiler, Evangelos Kanoulas, Liadh Kelly, Mark D. Smucker:
Report on the CIKM workshop on living labs for information retrieval evaluation. SIGIR Forum 48(1): 21-28 (2014) - [c31]David Elsweiler:
Behaviour with search and recommender systems: what can it tell us? CaRR@ECIR 2014: 1 - [c30]Richard Schaller, Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler:
Detecting Event Visits in Urban Areas via Smartphone GPS Data. ECIR 2014: 681-686 - [c29]Florian Meier, David Elsweiler, Max L. Wilson:
More than Liking and Bookmarking? Towards Understanding Twitter Favouriting Behaviour. ICWSM 2014 - [c28]Richard Schaller, Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler:
Relating user interaction to experience during festivals. IIiX 2014: 38-47 - [c27]Richard Schaller, David Elsweiler:
Itinerary recommenders: how do users customize their routes and what can we learn from them? IIiX 2014: 185-194 - [c26]Florian Meier, David Elsweiler:
Tweets I've seen: analysing factors influencing re-finding frustration on Twitter. IIiX 2014: 287-290 - [c25]Florian Meier, David Elsweiler:
Personal information management and social networks re-finding on Twitter. IIiX 2014: 339-341 - [e2]David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig, Leif Azzopardi, Max L. Wilson:
Fifth Information Interaction in Context Symposium, IIiX '14, Regensburg, Germany, August 26-29, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2976-7 [contents] - 2013
- [c24]Krisztian Balog, David Elsweiler, Evangelos Kanoulas, Liadh Kelly, Mark D. Smucker:
CIKM 2013 workshop on living labs for information retrieval evaluation. CIKM 2013: 2557-2558 - [c23]Isabella Hastreiter, Manuel Burghardt, David Elsweiler, Christian Wolff:
Digitale Annotation im akademischen Kontext - Empirische Untersuchung zur Annotationspraxis von Studierenden auf Tablet-Computern. ISI 2013: 118-129 - [c22]Richard Schaller, Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler:
RecSys for distributed events: investigating the influence of recommendations on visitor plans. SIGIR 2013: 953-956 - [c21]Morgan Harvey, Bernd Ludwig, David Elsweiler:
You Are What You Eat: Learning User Tastes for Rating Prediction. SPIRE 2013: 153-164 - [e1]Krisztian Balog, David Elsweiler, Evangelos Kanoulas, Liadh Kelly, Mark D. Smucker:
Proceedings of the 2013 workshop on Living labs for information retrieval evaluation, LivingLab@CIKM 2013, San Francisco, California, USA, November 1, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2420-5 [contents] - 2012
- [j11]David Elsweiler:
Understanding the Complexities of Email Behaviour. Inf. Wiss. Prax. 63(5): 314-318 (2012) - [j10]David Elsweiler, Morgan Harvey, Bernd Ludwig:
Kochen im Kontext - Am Alltag orientierte Empfehlung von Gerichten. Inf. Wiss. Prax. 63(5): 324-328 (2012) - [c20]Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler:
Exploring Query Patterns in Email Search. ECIR 2012: 25-36 - [c19]Morgan Harvey, Mark James Carman, David Elsweiler:
Comparing Tweets and Tags for URLs. ECIR 2012: 73-84 - [c18]Paul Thomas, David Elsweiler:
Using Card Sorts to Understand how Users Think of Personal Information. EuroHCIR 2012: 3-6 - [c17]Richard Schaller, Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler:
Improving Search Experience on Distributed Leisure Events. EuroHCIR 2012: 21-24 - [c16]Hanna Knäusl, David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig:
Towards Detecting Wikipedia Task Contexts. EuroHCIR 2012: 47-50 - [c15]Richard Schaller, Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler:
Entertainment on the go: finding things to do and see while visiting distributed events. IIiX 2012: 90-99 - [c14]Manuel Müller, Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler, Stefanie Mika:
Ingredient matching to determine the nutritional properties of Internet-sourced recipes. PervasiveHealth 2012: 73-80 - [c13]Manuel Müller, Stefanie Mika, Morgan Harvey, David Elsweiler:
Estimating nutrition values for internet recipes. PervasiveHealth 2012: 191-192 - 2011
- [j9]Liadh Kelly, Jin Young Kim, David Elsweiler:
Workshop on evaluating personal search. SIGIR Forum 45(2): 81-86 (2011) - [c12]David Elsweiler, Mark Baillie, Ian Ruthven:
What Makes Re-finding Information Difficult? A Study of Email Re-finding. ECIR 2011: 568-579 - [c11]Bernd Ludwig, Stefan Mandl, David Elsweiler, Stefanie Mika:
REFRESH: REcommendations and feedback for realising and stabilising health. PervasiveHealth 2011: 206-207 - [c10]David Elsweiler, David E. Losada, José Carlos Toucedo, Ronald T. Fernández:
Seeding simulated queries with user-study data forpersonal search evaluation. SIGIR 2011: 25-34 - [c9]David Elsweiler, Morgan Harvey, Martin Hacker:
Understanding re-finding behavior in naturalistic email interaction logs. SIGIR 2011: 35-44 - 2010
- [j8]David Elsweiler, Gareth J. F. Jones, Liadh Kelly, Jaime Teevan:
Workshop on desktop search. SIGIR Forum 44(2): 28-34 (2010) - [c8]Martin Hacker, David Elsweiler, Bernd Ludwig:
Investigating Human Speech Processing as a Model for Spoken Dialogue Systems: An Experimental Framework. ECAI 2010: 1137-1138 - [c7]David Elsweiler, Stefan Mandl, Brian Kirkegaard Lunn:
Understanding casual-leisure information needs: a diary study in the context of television viewing. IIiX 2010: 25-34 - [c6]David Elsweiler, Heiko Haller, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Richard Pircher:
Vorwort. MuC (Workshopband) 2010: 73-75 - [c5]David Elsweiler, Gareth J. F. Jones:
Improving Organic Recollection with Memory Prosthetics. MuC (Workshopband) 2010: 109-110
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j7]David Elsweiler:
Keeping Found Things Found: The Study and Practice of Personal Information Management. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 60(8): 1725-1727 (2009) - [j6]David Elsweiler, Mark Baillie, Ian Ruthven:
On Understanding the Relationship Between Recollection and Refinding. J. Digit. Inf. 10(5) (2009) - [c4]David Elsweiler, Stefan Mandl, Leif Azzopardi:
Evaluating Personal Information Management Behaviour using Markov Models. Wissensmanagement 2009: 280-288 - [i1]Morgan Harvey, Mark Baillie, Ian Ruthven, David Elsweiler:
Folksonomic Tag Clouds as an Aid to Content Indexing. CoRR abs/0911.4178 (2009) - 2008
- [j5]David Elsweiler:
Personal Information Management, Jones, W., Teevan, J. University of Washington Press, 2007. ISBN: 978-0-295-98737-8. Inf. Process. Manag. 44(3): 1393-1396 (2008) - [j4]David Elsweiler:
Supporting human memory in personal information management. SIGIR Forum 42(1): 75-76 (2008) - [j3]David Elsweiler, Mark Baillie, Ian Ruthven:
Exploring memory in email refinding. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 26(4): 21:1-21:36 (2008) - 2007
- [j2]David Elsweiler, Ian Ruthven, Christopher Jones:
Towards memory supporting personal information management tools. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 58(7): 924-946 (2007) - [j1]Ian Ruthven, Mark Baillie, David Elsweiler:
The relative effects of knowledge, interest and confidence in assessing relevance. J. Documentation 63(4): 482-504 (2007) - [c3]David Elsweiler, Ian Ruthven:
Towards task-based personal information management evaluations. SIGIR 2007: 23-30 - 2005
- [c2]Mark Baillie, David Elsweiler, Emma Nicol, Ian Ruthven, Simon O. Sweeney, Murat Yakici, Fabio Crestani, Monica Landoni:
University of Strathclyde at TREC HARD. TREC 2005 - 2004
- [c1]Mohamed Rehman, John D. Ferguson, David Elsweiler, Alasdair Mac Cormack, John N. Wilson, George R. S. Weir:
BulB - Visualising Bulletin Board Activity. ICEIS (4) 2004: 31-35
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