Image retrieval behaviours: users are leading the way to a new bilingual search interface

E Menard, N Khashman - Library Hi Tech, 2014 - emerald.com
E Menard, N Khashman
Library Hi Tech, 2014emerald.com
Purpose–This paper aims to present the results of the second stage of a research project
aiming to develop a bilingual interface for the retrieval of digital images. The main objective
of this phase was to investigate the roles and usefulness of search characteristics and
functionalities for image retrieval in a bilingual context. Design/methodology/approach–A
bilingual (English and French) questionnaire containing closed and open questions was
developed and administered to two groups of participants: 20 English-speaking and 20 …
Purpose
– This paper aims to present the results of the second stage of a research project aiming to develop a bilingual interface for the retrieval of digital images. The main objective of this phase was to investigate the roles and usefulness of search characteristics and functionalities for image retrieval in a bilingual context.
Design/methodology/approach
– A bilingual (English and French) questionnaire containing closed and open questions was developed and administered to two groups of participants: 20 English-speaking and 20 French-speaking respondents. The quantitative data was analysed according to statistical methods while the content of the open-ended questions was analysed and coded to identify emergent themes.
Findings
– This study shows that the image search process still presents difficulties and frustration from the image searchers' point-of-view. The findings established that keyword search remains the main method compared with the use of predefined categories or searching with a similar image or a drawing. They emphasised the importance of several functionalities as an integral part of the image search process and revealed the importance of being able to search for images with words extracted from more than one language.
Originality/value
– The main contribution of this exploratory study is to provide an understanding of how real users search for images. Combined with the exploration of best practices for image retrieval, the analysis of real image searchers' behaviours provides the foundation for the initial organisation of the search interface model we will develop in the ultimate stage of the research project.
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