First Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks

There is broad consensus in the field of IR that search is complex in many use cases and applications, both on the web and in domain specific collections, and both professionally and in our daily life. Yet our understanding of complex search tasks, in comparison to simple look up tasks, is fragmented at best. The workshop addressed the many open research questions: What are the obvious use cases and applications of complex search? What are essential features of work tasks and search tasks to take into account? And how do these evolve over time? With a multitude of information, varying from introductory to specialized, and from authoritative to speculative or opinionated, when to show what sources of information? How does the information seeking process evolve and what are relevant differences between diferent stages? With complex task and search process management, blending searching, browsing, and recommendations, and supporting exploratory search to sense making and analytics, UI and UX design pose an over- constrained challenge. How do we know that our approach is any good? Supporting complex search task requires new collaborations across the whole held of IR, and the proposed workshop will bring together a diverse group of researchers to work together on one of the greatest challenges of our field.

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