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Semantic Search for Biological Datasets: A Usability Study on Modes of Querying and Explaining Search Results

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TitleSemantic Search for Biological Datasets: A Usability Study on Modes of Querying and Explaining Search Results
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2023
Refereed DesignationRefereed
AuthorsLöffler, F., F. Shafiei, R. Witte, B. König-Ries, and F. Klan
EditorsKönig-Ries, B., S. Scherzinger, W. Lehner, and G. Vossen
Conference NameBTW 2023
PublisherGesellschaft für Informatik e.V.
Abstract

Dataset discovery is a frequent task in daily research practice, yet studies are missing that explore the usability of user interfaces (UI) in data portals. In particular, very few user studies exist that analyze whether particular elements in the user interface are useful for search tasks. We aim to address those needs for more specific usability evaluations in dataset search. In this work, wepresent a flexible semantic search over biological datasets with two user interfaces. The search result contains semantically related terms, such as synonyms or more specific terms, obtained from domain ontologies. We evaluated the system in a user study with 20 scholars. We focused on two components, the query input to explore a search in categories (entity types) in comparision to a single input field, and we analyzed textual highlightings in the returned datasets to study whether users are distracted by semantic information such as URIs. Our results show that users prefer interfaces with a single input field for search tasks they are not familiar with, and that users appreciate explanations with terminologies and URIs.

URLhttps://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/40364
DOI10.18420/BTW2023-56