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Incorporating Metadata into Search
User Interfaces
Marti Hearst
Rashmi Sinha
Ame Elliott
Ping Yee
Jen English
Kirsten Swearington
UC Berkeley
http://bailando.sims.berkeley.edu/flamenco.html
Main Ideas
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Search is changing:
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Web design is changing:
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More emphasis on flexibly showing next choices
Less emphasis on ranking
More emphasis on dynamically determined views
Less emphasis on pre-determined links
Two key ideas:
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Task-specific design
Harnessing the power of metadata
A Taxonomy of WebSites
high
Catalog Sites
Web-based
Information
Systems
Web-Presence
Sites
ServiceOriented Sites
Complexity
of Data
low
low
From Mecca et al.,
WebDB’99
high
Complexity of Applications
An Important Trend
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Web sites generated from databases
Implications:
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Web sites can adapt to user actions
Web sites can be instrumented
Navigation on the Web
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Web search engines are good at getting
people to the right site.
But … what happens when the user
reaches the site?
Follow Links
… or …
Search
Following Hyperlinks
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Works great when it is clear where to go
next
Frustrating when the desired directions
are undetectable or unavailable
Site Search
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Is not getting good reviews
An Analogy
hypertext
text search
Goal: An All-Tertrain Vehicle
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The best of both techniques
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A vehicle that magically lays down track to
suggest choices of where you want to go next
based on what you’ve done so far and what
you are trying to do
The tracks follow the lay of the land and go
everywhere, but cross over the crevasses
The tracks allow you to back up easily
New interfaces are mixing and
matching thesaurus-style metadata
GeoRegion
+ Time/Date
+
Topic
+
Role
The question: how to do this effectively?
Goals for Metadata Usage
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Well-integrated with search
Provides useful hints of where to go next
Tailored to task as it develops
Personalized
Dynamic
The FLAMENCO Project
FLexible Access using MEtadata in Novel Combinations
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Main goal:
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Perform systematic studies to determine how
metadata should be incorporated into search
Answer questions such as:
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Given a set of user goals and a set of information:
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How many metadata combinations to show?
What level of detail to show?
How best to preview and postview choices?
Evaluation Methodology
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Regression Test
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Select a set of tasks
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Start with a baseline system
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Use these throughout the evaluation
Evaluate using the test tasks
Add a feature
Evaluation again
 Compare to baseline
 Only retain those changes that improve results
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Recipe Example
soar.berkeley.edu/recipes
soar.berkeley.edu/recipes
soar.berkeley.edu/recipes
www.epicurious.com
www.epicurious.com
www.epicurious.com
www.epicurious.com
Epicurious Metadata Usage
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Advantages
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Creates combinations of metadata on the fly
Different metadata choices show the same information in
different ways
Previews show how many recipes will result
Easy to back up
Supports several task types
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``Help me find a summer pasta,'' (ingredient type with event type),
``How can I use an avocado in a salad?'' (ingredient type with dish type),
``How can I bake sea-bass'' (preparation type and ingredient type)
Metadata usage in Epicurious
Ingredient
Dish
Cuisine
Recipe
Prepare
Metadata usage in Epicurious
Ingredient
Dish
Cuisine
Prepare
Dish
Cuisine
Prepare
Select
I
Metadata usage in Epicurious
Ingredient
I
>
Dish
Cuisine
Prepare
Dish
Group by
Cuisine
Prepare
Metadata usage in Epicurious
Ingredient
I
>
Dish
Cuisine
Prepare
Dish
Cuisine
Group by
Prepare
Metadata usage in Epicurious
Ingredient
I
>
Dish
Cuisine
Prepare
Dish
Cuisine
Prepare
Cuisine
Prepare
I
Select
Group by
Metadata Usage in Epicurious
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Can choose category types in any order
But categories never more than one level deep
And can never use more than one instance of a
category
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Items (recipes) are dead-ends
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Even though items may be assigned more than one
of each category type
Don’t link to “more like this”
Not fully integrated with search
Epicurious Metadata Usage
Problem: lacks integration with search
“Parametric” Search
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From an XML glossary
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"A search request submitted to a search or database
engine delivered with consideration for the metadata
of the underlying dataset.”
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www.sla.org/chapter/ctor/courier/v37/v37n1.pdf
A survey of sites using parametric search:
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http://www.amp.com/search/default.asp (see product family search)
http://ebiz.zilog.com/
http://www.sears.com (Dieselpoint)
http://dieselpoint.com/flashlink.htm (for Dieselpoint 2.0 demo)
http://www.findmro.com (Requisite's BugsEye)
http://www.cypress.com (Saqqara's one step)
http://infineon-tech.sacosnet.de/search/index.htm
http://www.idt.com/tools/parametric.html
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/psheets/parms/uarts.htm#parms
http://www.gensemi.com/search/productsearch.htm
http://www.usa.samsungsemi.com/search/
http://www.gearfinder.com
http://www.mysimon.com/category/index.jhtml?c=babydiaperingbathing
“Parametric” Search Sites
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Goal is to focus on product group for
comparison shopping.
Common Procedure
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Begin with a list of product "families" or groups.
User selects a category, and is prompted to
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1) select a sub-category from a list of hyperlinks or
2) select search parameters using a form
If the number of results is too big, the system may
prompt the user to refine the search further.
When an acceptable number of results is returned,
the user sees a list of products which can be:
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1) sorted by various criteria
2) selected for display in a comparison table
3) viewed individually with more detail.
“Parametric” Search
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Observations:
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Only one facet (appropriate for products?)
No query previews
Breadcrumbs rare
Many allow sorting by attribute to facilitate
comparison
“Others like this” simply moves up the
hierarchy
Application to Biomedical Text
Asthma > Steroids
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2.
A steroid-induced acute psychosis in a child with athsma.
Management of steroid-dependent asthma with methotrexate.
Steroids
•Pregnanes
• Pregnadienes (5)
• Prednisone (5)
• Pregnenes
• Budesonide (4)
• Corticosterone (3)
Other Views
• Admin & Dosage (50)
• Drug Effects (20
• Therapeutic Use (25)
• Risk Factors (4)
• More …
User Preferred
• Musculoskeletal (4)
•Drug Resistance (6)
•All Categories (99)
99 Documents: [Sort by author] [Sort by popularity] [Sort by Steroids] [Cluster]
1. Effect of short-course budesonide on the bone turnover of asthmatic children.
2. Effect of prednisone on response to influenza virus vaccine in asthmatic children.
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Asthma > Steroids
1.
2.
A steroid-induced acute psychosis in a child with athsma.
Management of steroid-dependent asthma with methotrexate.
Steroids
•Pregnanes
• Pregnadienes (5)
• Prednisone (5)
• Pregnenes
• Budesonide (4)
• Corticosterone (3)
Other Views
• Admin & Dosage (50)
• Drug Effects (20
• Therapeutic Use (25)
• Risk Factors (4)
• More …
User Preferred
• Musculoskeletal (4)
•Drug Resistance (6)
•All Categories (99)
99 Documents: [Sort by author] [Sort by popularity] [Sort by Steroids] [Cluster]
1. Effect of short-course budesonide on the bone turnover of asthmatic children.
2. Effect of prednisone on response to influenza virus vaccine in asthmatic children.
…
Asthma > Steroids
1.
2.
A steroid-induced acute psychosis in a child with athsma.
Management of steroid-dependent asthma with methotrexate.
Steroids
•Pregnanes
Pregnadienes (5)
Prednisone (5)
• Pregnenes
Budesonide (4)
Corticosterone (3)
Other Views
• Admin & Dosage (50)
• Drug Effects (20
• Therapeutic Use (25)
• Risk Factors (4)
• More …
User Preferred
• Musculoskeletal (4)
•Drug Resistance (6)
•All Categories (99)
99 Documents: [Sort by author] [Sort by popularity] [Sort by Steroids] [Cluster]
1. Effect of short-course budesonide on the bone turnover of asthmatic children.
2. Effect of prednisone on response to influenza virus vaccine in asthmatic children.
…
Asthma > Steroids > Admin & Dosage
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Dosage levels for asthmatic steroids: A survey.
Steroids
•Pregnanes
Pregnadienes (3)
Prednisone (5)
Related Categories
•Inhalators (40)
•Emotional Effects (25)
•Preferred Suppliers (30)
User Preferred
• Musculoskeletal (0)
•Drug Resistance (2)
•All Categories (50)
50 Documents: [Sort by author] [Sort by popularity] [Sort by Dosage] [Cluster]
1. Optimal dosage levels for prednisone in the treatment of childhood asthma.
2. …
Other paths: back up and go forward
Asthma > Steroids
Asthma > Steroids > Budesonide
Asthma > Steroids > Budesonide > Huang
Asthma > Huang > Budesonide
Medical example
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Use dynamic previews
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Allow user to select metadata in any order
At each step, show different types of relevant
metadata,
based on prior steps and personal history,
 include # of documents
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Previews restricted to only those metadata
types that might be helpful
Dynamic Metadata Previews
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How different from Yahoo & Amazon?
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Dynamically determine what to show next
Yahoo’s combos are predefined
 Amazon’s are also predefined, and limited to taste
and general topic only
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A way to seamlessly integrate
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Related topics
User preferences (personalization)
Context-sensitivity
Application to Image Search
Summary
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Investigating how to design websites
containing large sets of items
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Biomedical text
Architectural images
Metadata is being mixed and matched in
interesting ways, but there are no guidelines
on what works
Summary
Our goals
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Systematically determine what works, with the following
emphases:
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Task-centric
Integrate metadata with search
Dynamic previews
Easily retrace steps
Develop recommendations that reflect both the task
structure and the richness of the information structure
In future: integrate with more sophisticated displays
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