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Canberra, Australia Australia
Beruf
Lecturer at Charles Sturt University
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Education
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http://csusap.csu.edu.au/~yingliu
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My research interests are situated at the intersection of information science, computer science and linguistics, particularly in the area of interactive information retrieval. At a theoretical level, my research focuses on the theories of human concept formation and categorisation and their implications for information access. At the applied level, my research focuses on the design and evaluation of information retrieval systems to improve people's access to information.
Specialties: Interactive Information Retrieval, Organisation of Information
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user charactersitics
mesh terms
cognitive style
eye gaze
eye tracking
interactive information retrieval
biomedical search
dc-2016
controlled indexing languages
dublin core
metadata
user experience
individual differences
area of interest
medical subject headings
uer perceptions
search task familiarity
pubmed
facet
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Personal Information
Unternehmen/Arbeitsplatz
Canberra, Australia Australia
Beruf
Lecturer at Charles Sturt University
Branche
Education
Webseite
http://csusap.csu.edu.au/~yingliu
Info
My research interests are situated at the intersection of information science, computer science and linguistics, particularly in the area of interactive information retrieval. At a theoretical level, my research focuses on the theories of human concept formation and categorisation and their implications for information access. At the applied level, my research focuses on the design and evaluation of information retrieval systems to improve people's access to information.
Specialties: Interactive Information Retrieval, Organisation of Information
Tags
user charactersitics
mesh terms
cognitive style
eye gaze
eye tracking
interactive information retrieval
biomedical search
dc-2016
controlled indexing languages
dublin core
metadata
user experience
individual differences
area of interest
medical subject headings
uer perceptions
search task familiarity
pubmed
facet
Mehr anzeigen