Starting Conversations with Search Engines -- Interfaces that Elicit Natural Language Queries

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Authors Andrea Papenmeier, Dagmar Kern, Daniel Hienert, Alfred Sliwa, Ahmet Aker, Norbert Fuhr arXiv ID 2302.06349 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 12 Venue Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Search systems on the Web rely on user input to generate relevant results. Since early information retrieval systems, users are trained to issue keyword searches and adapt to the language of the system. Recent research has shown that users often withhold detailed information about their initial information need, although they are able to express it in natural language. We therefore conduct a user study (N = 139) to investigate how four different design variants of search interfaces can encourage the user to reveal more information. Our results show that a chatbot-inspired search interface can increase the number of mentioned product attributes by 84% and promote natural language formulations by 139% in comparison to a standard search bar interface.
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