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Innovation and evaluation of information

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1999
This report summarizes a workshop held at CHI 98 that focused on several aspects of information exploration, including user interfaces, theory, and evaluation. Information exploration is a common activity that spans a variety of media and is an integral component of many information seeking behaviors that people engage in.
Gene Golovchinsky, Nicholas J. Belkin
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Evaluating Informed Consent for Colonoscopy

Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, 2014
This study aimed to collect and analyze data on patient knowledge of colonoscopy and their preferences regarding the provision of information about the procedure. Specifically, how much detail patients know about different aspects of the procedure and through which methods they best understand risk are evaluated and demographic correlations identified ...
Rohan M, Gett   +3 more
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Information Evaluation

2014
Evaluation in the context of information services has mainly looked at three distinct areas: service performance evaluation, information retrieval evaluation, and information flow evaluation. This last area, especially used in archives and designated as “appraisal,” aims to define the information’s fate after several years of use, and its purpose is to
Armando Malheiro da Silva   +1 more
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An evaluation of wearable information spaces

Proceedings. IEEE 1998 Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium (Cat. No.98CB36180), 2002
2D windows-based interfaces may not be appropriate for wearable computers. We draw on virtual reality techniques to design and evaluate alternative methods for information presentation in a wearable environment. We find that simple body-stabilised displays provide benefits over traditional head-stabilised displays.
Mark Billinghurst   +3 more
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An evaluation of web‐based information

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2004
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the quality of web‐based information on the treatment of eating disorders and to investigate potential indicators of content quality.MethodTwo search engines were queried to obtain 15 commonly accessed websites about eating disorders. Two reviewers evaluated the characteristics, quality of content, and accountability of the
Murphy, R   +3 more
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Evaluation of an Information System in an Information Seeking Process

2004
This paper presents a holistic evaluation of an operational information system that employs the Boolean search technique. An equal focus is laid on both the system (system perspective) and its users (user perspective) in the actual environment where the system and its users are functioning (contextuality).
Lena Blomgren   +2 more
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Evaluating the quality of informed consent

Clinical Trials, 2005
Context Although informed consent is a critical means of protecting the rights and interests of participants in clinical research, effective and efficient means of evaluating the quality of consent are needed. Having such means will be important to monitoring consent and testing potential improvements in the consent process.
Jeremy, Sugarman   +6 more
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Evaluating Information Variation in Informed Agent Negotiation

2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology, 2006
Much of the B2B real world commercial activities today require the resolution of multiple issues before a trade is agreed and contract signed. Negotiation is typically the way in which these multi-issue transactions are resolved. For B2B e-commerce, the automation of this negotiation for trade has the potential to revolutionise the way that business is
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Evaluating and Informing the Design of Chatbots

Proceedings of the 2018 Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 2018
Text messaging-based conversational agents (CAs), popularly called chatbots, received significant attention in the last two years. However, chatbots are still in their nascent stage: They have a low penetration rate as 84% of the Internet users have not used a chatbot yet.
Mohit Jain   +3 more
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Information resources for program evaluators

Evaluation and Program Planning, 1980
Abstract Mechanisms for access are given regarding key information resources on the subject of program evaluation. Included are listings of important books, journals and newsletters; brief descriptions of the major professional societies in the program evaluation field (including membership information); a listing of resources for evaluation training
T E, Backer   +8 more
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