Developing a Symbiotic System for Scientific Information Seeking: The MindSee Project

This paper describes an approach for improving the current systems supporting the exploration and research of scientific literature, which generally adopt a query-based information-seeking paradigm. Our approach is to use a symbiotic system paradigm, exploiting central and peripheral physiological d...

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Published inSymbiotic Interaction Vol. 9359; pp. 68 - 80
Main Authors Gamberini, Luciano, Spagnolli, Anna, Blankertz, Benjamin, Kaski, Samuel, Freeman, Jonathan, Acqualagna, Laura, Barral, Oswald, Bellio, Maura, Chech, Luca, Eugster, Manuel, Ferrari, Eva, Negri, Paolo, Orso, Valeria, Pluchino, Patrik, Minelle, Filippo, Serim, Bariş, Wenzel, Markus, Jacucci, Giulio
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LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Springer International Publishing AG 2015
Springer International Publishing
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
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Summary:This paper describes an approach for improving the current systems supporting the exploration and research of scientific literature, which generally adopt a query-based information-seeking paradigm. Our approach is to use a symbiotic system paradigm, exploiting central and peripheral physiological data along with eye-tracking data to adapt to users’ ongoing subjective relevance and satisfaction with search results. The system described, along with the interdisciplinary theoretical work underpinning it, could serve as a stepping stone for the development and diffusion of next-generation symbiotic systems, enabling a productive interdependence between humans and machines. After introducing the concept and evidence informing the development of symbiotic systems over a wide range of application domains, we describe the rationale of the MindSee project, emphasizing its BCI component and pinpointing the criteria around which users’ evaluations can gravitate. We conclude by summarizing the main contribution that MindSee is expected to make.
ISBN:9783319249162
3319249169
ISSN:0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-24917-9_7