MITOU2019 Demo Day

  • Searching is something I do every day and itā€™s directly related to my efficiency, but Iā€™ve never had the chance to learn it.
  • When I have a lot of things on my mind, Iā€™ll look up one thing and forget about the other ā€œthingsā€ Iā€™m interested in.
  • therefore
    • First, write the question
    • Break it down into more specific questions
    • Then weā€™ll find out.
    • Hanging the results of your research on the question.
  • What is ā€œsurveyā€? One solution to the question
  • Remember Source
  • Applications outside of research surveys: Software development in teams
    • Processes investigated to achieve something or to solve some problem.
      • Now itā€™s gone.
      • It is inherently better to be stocked in a form that is easy to refer to later.
      • Itā€™s going to raise the level of our development capacity as a team.
  • Taylorā€™s 1968 paper (Question-negotiation and information seeking in libraries), which has the effect of raising the required level of human information need.

  • Means of communication through search

  • Assistive tools for structuring knowledge

  • WISDOM X

Humans have never synchronized their searches. In other words, we have been doing a lot of individual search themes & words with the same purpose, but we may be able to eliminate such overwhelming waste.


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