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Ken Hinckley, Shengdong Zhao, Raman Sarin, Patrick Baudisch, Edward Cutrell, Michael Shilman &

Desney Tan

oronto

InkSeine : Ink + Seine

-n: a fishing net -v: to fish with a seine

= insanely cool ink search!

InkSeine lets the user fish for useful information directly from ink notes.

Fishermen catching salmon on the Columbia River using a seine.(courtesy Wikipedia)

XLibris—pen-based system for active reading(reading + critical thinking + learning)

InkSeine combines pen-based note taking with searching, linking, collecting & sensemaking:

Ink – excels at capturing user’s thoughts & ideas with minimum distraction from formatting issues

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Search – digging through the file system on a tablet is really a pain Active note taking benefits

from low overhead access to supporting materials & related docs

Focus on personal search, but support Web as well

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Gather – Make it easy to use what you find by pulling content directly into unstructured notes Thumbnail hyperlinks to

documents Clippings from documents Queries that can be revisited

later

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InkSeine unifies these three elements in a fluid user experience that is integrated directly with inking

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Leverage preexisting ink to initiate search No context switch to “search app” – stay in the flow No tedious copying of information to a “search box”

Queries as first class objects, commingled with ink notes Flag some ink for search for later Visible and salient search history as part of notes Queries can be copied, pasted, moved, etc.

Interleave inking, searching & gathering No barrier between inking / searching – note ideas while

searching, side-by-side searching, span app boundaries for content gathering

Tightly couple queries with application content Queries naturally persist in originating context Easy re-visitation of prior queries Results of queries become new content

Continuum of time cost – can defer at any point: 1 second: Capture thought “I should search on this” 5 seconds: Trigger search & see initial results list 10s: Open a document from result list, or drag result into

notes 10s-30s:

Inspect details of a few results Apply filters to results Add a word to the query Grab a snapshot from a short document Correct occasional reco errors – but Tablet’s reco is amazingly

good! Longer: sufficient depth for common info needs; not mired

by last 10% of complex queries that require full featured search tools Scroll through longer results lists Inspect result documents to see if they meet information needs Sideways searches based on Title, Date, or Author of a result

InkSeine system

VIDEO

Paper Prototype

Paper Prototype

Paper Prototype

Findings

Existing desktop search tool difficult to use Difficult text entry

Enter and correct text

Findings

Existing desktop search tool difficult to use Difficult text entry

Enter and correct text Annoying context switch and flow interruption

Switch among apps and context

Findings

Existing desktop search tool difficult to use Difficult text entry

Enter and correct text Annoying context switch and flow interruption

Switch among apps and context Tedious information gathering

Difficult to link to documents and gather pieces of information

Notebook Control

In Situ Search

Breadcrumb

Breadcrumb

Breadcrumb

Trigger Personal Search

Search Panel

Query Area

Query Area

Result List

Result List

Result List

Result List

Focus Result

File and Timeline Filters

Filters

Gestures for Filters

Tap - Select Cross – Multi-select

Disjunctive cross – Multi-select Cross & Turn Right – Exclude

Work Flow & OcclusionSelection

Correction

Search

Work Flow & Occlusion

Work Flow & Occlusion

Crossing Widgets

Resize Search Panel

Examine Document

Document & Tracking Menu

Multiple Search Panels

First Round ObservationsGesture discovery problem

First Round ObservationsGesture discovery problemContext preservation & occlusion problem

First Round ObservationsGesture discovery problemContext preservation & occlusion problemRecognition problem for out-of-vocabulary word

UISTList?, Dist?, Gist?, Mist?, Hist?

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Second Round Observations

Highlighter hintsSmart positioning of search panelPersonalized indexer

Summary

In situ search experienceOptimum workflow / maximum flexibilityEnable rich tradeoffsGather contentMinimize search screen real estateSpan application boundariesTailored to pen input

Future DirectionsPull in materials for searches from notes

Future DirectionsPull in materials for searches from notesSupport vector-based searches

Questions?