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			<subfield code="a">Popescu-Belis_Idiap-RR-38-2009/IDIAP</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">User Interface Design in a Just-in-time Retrieval System for Meetings</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">Popescu-Belis, Andrei</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">Poller, Peter</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">Kilgour, Jonathan</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">Flynn, Mike</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">Germesin, Sebastian</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">Nanchen, Alexandre</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">Yazdani, Majid</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">The Automatic Content Linking Device (ACLD) is a just-in-time multimedia retrieval system that monitors and supports the conversation among a small group of people within a meeting.  The ACLD retrieves from a repository, at regular intervals, information that might be relevant to the group's activity, and presents it through a graphical user interface (GUI).  The repository contains documents from past meetings such as slides or reports along with processed meeting recordings; in parallel, Web searches are run as well.  The acceptance by users of such a system depends considerably on the GUI, along with the performance of retrieval.  The trade-off between informativeness and unobtrusiveness is studied here through the design of a series of GUIs.  The requirements and feedback collected while demonstrating the successive versions show that users vary considerably in their preferences for a given style of interface.  After studying two extreme options, a widget vs. a wide-screen UI, we conclude that a modular UI, which can be flexibly structured and resized by users, is the most sensible design for a just-in-time multimedia retrieval system.</subfield>
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