The "Map Trap"? : an evaluation of map versus text-based interfaces for location-based mobile search services

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serval:BIB_E6B918824768
Type
Actes de conférence (partie): contribution originale à la littérature scientifique, publiée à l'occasion de conférences scientifiques, dans un ouvrage de compte-rendu (proceedings), ou dans l'édition spéciale d'un journal reconnu (conference proceedings).
Collection
Publications
Titre
The "Map Trap"? : an evaluation of map versus text-based interfaces for location-based mobile search services
Titre de la conférence
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on world wide web - WWW '10
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Church K., Neumann J., Cherubini M., Oliver N.
Editeur
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Adresse
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
ISBN
978-1-60558-799-8
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2010
Pages
261-270
Langue
anglais
Résumé
As the mobile Internet continues to grow, there is an increasing need to provide users with effective search and information access services. In order to build more effective mobile search services, we must first understand the impact that various interface choices have on mobile users. For example, the majority of mobile location-based search services are built on top of a map visualization, but is this intuitive design-decision the optimal interface choice from a human centric perspective? In order to tackle this fundamental design question, we have developed two proactive mobile search interfaces (one map-based and the other text-based) that utilize key mobile contexts to improve the search and information discovery experience of mobile users. In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory field study of these two interfaces - involving 34 users over a 1 month period - where we focus in particular on the impact that the type of user interface (e.g. map vs text) has on the search and information discovery experience of mobile users. We highlight the main usage results - including that maps are not the interface of choice for certain information access tasks - and outline key implications for the design of next generation mobile search services.
Mots-clé
Mobile search, mobile Web, mobile Internet, location-based services, mobile interfaces, user study
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