Tatiana Gossen

Dr.-Ing. Tatiana Gossen
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
Fakultät für Informatik
Institut für Technische und Betriebliche Informationssysteme (ITI)
Fakultät für Informatik
Institut für Technische und Betriebliche Informationssysteme (ITI)
Gebäude 29, Universitätsplatz 2,
39106, Magdeburg,
G29-115
Dissertation:
Projekte:
- Knowledge 4.0 (EU, ESF)
- SFB transregio 62 "Companion Technology" - Teilprojekt "Charakterisierung und Modellierung von Dialogen der Informationsfindung" (DFG)
- BISON (Bisociation Networks for Creative Information Discovery)
- LogFile-Analyse von Suchmaschinen für Kinder in Zusammenarbeit mit dem DJI
Vorlesung
- Wintersemester 2017/2018: Information Retrieval
- Sommersemester 2016: Interaktives Information Retrieval
- Wintersemester 2014/2015: Information Retrieval TU Sofia
- Wintersemester 2012/2013: Information Retrieval für Syrische Austauschstudenten
- Wintersemester 2011/2012: Information Retrieval
Übung
- Wintersemester 2015/2016: Information Retrieval
- Sommersemester 2015: Advanced Topics in Machine Learning
- Wintersemester 2014/2015: Information Retrieval
- Sommersemester 2014: Advanced Topics in Machine Learning
- Wintersemester 2013/2014: Information Retrieval
- Sommersemester 2013: Advanced Topics in Machine Learning
- Wintersemester 2012/2013: Information Retrieval
- Sommersemester 2012: Bioinformatik
- Wintersemester 2010/2011: Information Retrieval
- Sommersemester 2010: Bioinformatik
- Sommersemester 2010: Information Retrieval for the Syrian Exchange Students
- Wintersemester 2009/2010: Information Retrieval
Seminar
Sommersemester 2011: Seminar: Hot Topics in Information Retrieval (HTIR)
Kolloquium
2017
Search Engine for Children: User-Centered Design.
Datenbank-Spektrum, 2017.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnbereger.
[link] [BibTeX]
Datenbank-Spektrum, 2017.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnbereger.
[link] [BibTeX]
Exploration or Fact-Finding: Inferring User’s Search Activity Just in Time.
In: ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction & Retrieval. 2017. to appear
Michael Kotzyba, Tatiana Gossen, Johannes Schwerdt und Andreas Nürnberger.
[BibTeX]
In: ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction & Retrieval. 2017. to appear
Michael Kotzyba, Tatiana Gossen, Johannes Schwerdt und Andreas Nürnberger.
[BibTeX]
Towards Identifying User Intentions in Exploratory Search using Gaze and Pupil Tracking.
In: ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction & Retrieval. 2017. to appear
Thomas Low, Nikola Bubalo, Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, André Brechmann, Anke Huckauf und Andreas Nürnberger.
[BibTeX]
In: ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction & Retrieval. 2017. to appear
Thomas Low, Nikola Bubalo, Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, André Brechmann, Anke Huckauf und Andreas Nürnberger.
[BibTeX]
2015
Anforderungen und Verhalten junger Nutzer bei der Informationssuche – Ein Überblick.
Information - Wissenschaft & Praxis, Band 66(Heft 1):57-64, 2015.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
Information - Wissenschaft & Praxis, Band 66(Heft 1):57-64, 2015.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
Um Kinder bei der Informationssuche angemessen unterstützen zu können, muss ihr Entwicklungsstand – und die damit verbundenen speziellen Bedürfnisse und Fähigkeiten – beim Design von Informationssystemen berücksichtigt werden. Existierende Systeme sind meist speziell für die Zielgruppe erwachsener Nutzer konzipiert und berücksichtigen somit nicht die besonderen Bedürfnisse der stark wachsenden Gruppe junger Nutzer, die heutzutage immer früher mit Informationssystemen in Kontakt kommt. In diesem Artikel fassen wir die Ergebnisse aktueller Arbeiten und Studien im Bereich der Informationssuche von jungen Nutzern zusammen. Anschießend leiten wir Empfehlungen für die Gestaltung von kinderfreundlichen Informationssystemen, u. a. basierend auf eigenen Arbeiten, ab.
Knowledge Journey Exhibit: Towards Age-Adaptive Search User Interfaces.
In: Advances in Information Retrieval, Band 9022, Reihe Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Seiten 781-784. Springer International Publishing, 2015.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
In: Advances in Information Retrieval, Band 9022, Reihe Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Seiten 781-784. Springer International Publishing, 2015.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
We describe an information terminal that supports interactive search with an age-adaptable search user interface whose main focus group are young users. The terminal enables a flexible adaptation of the search user interface to address changing requirements of users at different age groups. The interface is operated using touch interactions as they are considered to be more natural for children than using a mouse. Users search within a safe environment; For this purpose a search index was created using a focused crawler.
Search Engines for Children:
Search User Interfaces and Information-Seeking Behaviour.
2015. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
Tatiana Gossen.
[link] [BibTeX]
2015. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
Tatiana Gossen.
[link] [BibTeX]
Treasure Map: Search History for Young Users.
In: 5th Workshop on Context-awareness in Retrieval and Recommendation. 2015.
Tatiana Gossen, Sebastian Stober und Andreas Nürnberger.
[BibTeX]
In: 5th Workshop on Context-awareness in Retrieval and Recommendation. 2015.
Tatiana Gossen, Sebastian Stober und Andreas Nürnberger.
[BibTeX]
Exploratory Voice-Controlled Search for Young Users: Challenges & Potential Benefits.
Kognitive Systeme, DuEPublico, Duisburg-Essen Publication Online(2015 - 1):1-10, 2015.
Michael Kotzyba, Ingo Siegert, Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Wendemuth und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
Kognitive Systeme, DuEPublico, Duisburg-Essen Publication Online(2015 - 1):1-10, 2015.
Michael Kotzyba, Ingo Siegert, Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Wendemuth und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
To date, children come more and more often into contact with information systems. Unfortunately, these systems are usually designed for adults and the increasing group of young users has been widely neglected. In order to create and support children's information seeking appropriately, we have to consider their specific state of development resulting into different needs and capabilities. In this paper, we discuss the design and the results of a user study to analyze exploratory voice-controlled search of young users. Exploratory search nicely reflects real-life information needs and voice-controlled interfaces have the advantage that children do not need to have good spelling skills. Hence the interaction can be more intuitive and motivating. We gained first insights into the children's search behavior in context of exploratory search and identified design issues for similar studies. Furthermore, we illustrate the challenges and potential benefits of interactive voice-controlled search systems for young users.
2014
A Comparative Study about Children’s and Adults’ Perception of Targeted Web Search Engines.
In: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI '14, Seiten 1821-1824. 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Juliane Höbel und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI '14, Seiten 1821-1824. 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Juliane Höbel und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
In this paper we describe an eye-tracking study where we compare children's and adults' search behavior and perception of search interface elements on search engine results pages (SERPs) during an informational and a navigational search with Google and a search engine for children. Our first results indicate that children employ an exhaustive scanning strategy combined with cued visual jumps. Then they navigate to the next result page and only then modify their query. Adults only scan the first three results, following the F-shaped strategy, and immediately reformulate the query. Children pay less attention to textual summaries and more to thumbnails than adults do. Children take notice of a navigational menu with categories while adults do not.
Graph clusterings with overlaps: Adapted quality indices and a generation model.
Neurocomputing , 123:13-22, 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
Neurocomputing , 123:13-22, 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
Many real-world networks have a structure of overlapping cohesive groups. In order to uncover this structure several clustering algorithms have been developed. In this paper, we focus on the evaluation of these algorithms. Quality measures are commonly used for this purpose and provide a means to assess the quality of a derived cluster structure. Currently, there are too few measures for graph clusterings with overlaps available that would enable a meaningful evaluation, even though many well studied crisp quality measures exist. In order to expand the pool of overlapping measures we propose three methods to adapt existing crisp quality measures so that they can handle graph overlaps appropriately. We demonstrate our methods on the well known measures Density, Modularity and Conductance. We also propose an enhancement of an existing modularity measure for networks with overlapping structure. We analyse the proposed quality indices using experiments on artificial graphs that possess overlapping structure. For this evaluation, we apply a graph generation model to create clustered graphs with overlaps that are similar to real-world networks, i.e., their node degree and cluster size distribution follow a power law.
My First Search User Interface.
In: M. de Rijke, T. Kenter, A. P. de Vries, C. Zhai, F. de Jong, K. Radinsky und K. Hofmann (Herausgeber): Advances in Information Retrieval, 36th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2014, Band 8416, Reihe Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Seiten 746-749. Springer International Publishing, 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
In: M. de Rijke, T. Kenter, A. P. de Vries, C. Zhai, F. de Jong, K. Radinsky und K. Hofmann (Herausgeber): Advances in Information Retrieval, 36th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2014, Band 8416, Reihe Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Seiten 746-749. Springer International Publishing, 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
This paper describes an adaptable search user interface whose main focus group are young users. In order to address continuous and – compared to middle-age users – relatively fast changes in cognitive, fine motor skills and other abilities of young users, we developed a first prototype of an evolving search user interface (ESUI). This ESUI is able to handle changes in design requirements. It is adaptable towards individual user characteristics allowing a flexible modification of the SUI in terms of UI element properties like font size, but also UI element types and their properties. In this work, the goal of SUI adaptation is emotional support for children because positive attitudes towards the system keep them motivated.
Search Result Visualization with Characters for Children.
In: Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Interaction design and children, IDC'14, Seiten 125-134. 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Rene Müller, Sebastian Stober und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Interaction design and children, IDC'14, Seiten 125-134. 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Rene Müller, Sebastian Stober und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
In this paper, we explore alternative ways to visualize search results for children. We propose a novel search result visualization using characters. The main idea is to represent each web document as a character where a character visually provides clues about the webpage's content. We focused on children between six and twelve as a target user group. Following the usercentered development approach, we conducted a preliminary user study to determine how children would represent a webpage as a sketch based on a given template of a character. Using the study results the first prototype of a search engine was developed. We evaluated the search interface on a touchpad and a touch table in a second user study and analyzed user's satisfaction and preferences.
Usability and Perception of Young Users and Adults on Targeted Web Search Engines.
In: Proceedings of the 5th Information Interaction in Context Symposium , Seiten 18-27 . ACM, 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Juliane Höbel und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of the 5th Information Interaction in Context Symposium , Seiten 18-27 . ACM, 2014.
Tatiana Gossen, Juliane Höbel und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
The usability of web search engines is an important factor that influences user experience and correlates with users' success in finding the relevant information. Currently, there are different search engines online available whose main target audience are children. In this paper, we investigate the differences between children and adults in terms of usability and perception of targeted search engines, i.e. search engines designed specifically for that audience. To this end, an eye-tracking study was conducted to compare children's and adults' search behavior and perception of search interface elements on search engine results pages (SERPs) during an informational and a navigational search with a standard search engine and a search engine for children. We identified differences in the information-seeking behavior and perception of search engines SERPs between children and adults. Based on these findings we propose criteria on how to design search user interfaces that are more appropriate for children.
2013
Adaptation of a Search User Interface towards User Needs - A Prototype Study with Children & Adults.
In: Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval (HCIR'13). 2013.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Jana Vos und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval (HCIR'13). 2013.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Jana Vos und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
Evolving Search User Interfaces.
In: Proceedings of euroHCIR 2013 Workshop. 2013.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of euroHCIR 2013 Workshop. 2013.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
Find it if you can: usability case study of search engines for young users.
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 17(8):1593-1603, 2013. DOI: 10.1007/s00779-012-0523-4
Tatiana Gossen, Julia Hempel und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 17(8):1593-1603, 2013. DOI: 10.1007/s00779-012-0523-4
Tatiana Gossen, Julia Hempel und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
The Internet is an integral part of the lives of our children nowadays. Using the Internet, in particular search engines, children search for information for school, for their individual interests or simply for entertainment. Unfortunately, research shows that children face many difficulties when searching and browsing for information, even though there are several search engines that are designed especially for children. In this paper, we review recent work in this field and evaluate to what extent current search engines for children are appropriately supporting the motor and cognitive skills of elementary school-age children. We base our study on findings of previous research and derive criteria to assess existing search engines. Our results suggest that most of them still require improvements in order to fit the skills and competencies of children.
Specifics of information retrieval for young users: A survey.
Information Processing & Management, 49(4):739 - 756, 2013.
Tatiana Gossen und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
Information Processing & Management, 49(4):739 - 756, 2013.
Tatiana Gossen und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
In this paper, we present the state of the art in the field of information retrieval that is relevant for understanding how to design information retrieval systems for children. We describe basic theories of human development to explain the specifics of young users, i.e., their cognitive skills, fine motor skills, knowledge, memory and emotional states in so far as they differ from those of adults. We derive the implications these differences have on the design of information retrieval systems for children. Furthermore, we summarize the main findings about children’s search behavior from multiple user studies. These findings are important to understand children’s information needs, their search strategies and usage of information retrieval systems. We also identify several weaknesses of previous user studies about children’s information-seeking behavior. Guided by the findings of these user studies, we describe challenges for the design of information retrieval systems for young users. We give an overview of algorithms and user interface concepts. We also describe existing information retrieval systems for children, in specific web search engines and digital libraries. We conclude with a discussion of open issues and directions for further research. The survey provided in this paper is important both for designers of information retrieval systems for young users as well as for researchers who start working in this field.
Sprachgesteuerte Benutzerschnittstellen zur Suche für junge Nutzer.
In: 43. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik. 2013.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Sebastian Stober und Andreas Nürnberger.
[BibTeX]
In: 43. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik. 2013.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Sebastian Stober und Andreas Nürnberger.
[BibTeX]
Towards Appropriate Search User Interfaces for Children.
In: Proceedings of Magdeburger-Informatik-Tage 2. Doktorandentagung, Seiten 7-14. 2013.
Tatiana Gossen.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of Magdeburger-Informatik-Tage 2. Doktorandentagung, Seiten 7-14. 2013.
Tatiana Gossen.
[link] [BibTeX]
Voice-Controlled Search User Interfaces for Young Users.
In: 7th annual Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval. 2013.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Sebastian Stober und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: 7th annual Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval. 2013.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Sebastian Stober und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
Incremental Visualization of Growing Music Collections.
In: Proceedings of 14th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. 2013.
Sebastian Stober, Thomas Low, Tatiana Gossen und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of 14th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. 2013.
Sebastian Stober, Thomas Low, Tatiana Gossen und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
2012
Adaptation and Enhancement of Evaluation Measures to Overlapping Graph Clusterings.
In: ICPRAM (1), Seiten 5-14. 2012.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: ICPRAM (1), Seiten 5-14. 2012.
Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
Data Exploration for Bisociative Knowledge Discovery: A Brief Overview of Tools and Evaluation Methods.
In: Bisociative Knowledge Discovery, Seiten 287-300. Springer, 2012.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Stefan Haun und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Bisociative Knowledge Discovery, Seiten 287-300. Springer, 2012.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Stefan Haun und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
Knowledge Journey: A Web Search Interface for Young Users.
In: Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval (HCIR 2012). 2012.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval (HCIR 2012). 2012.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
Search User Interface Design for Children: Challenges and Solutions.
In: Proceedings of euroHCIR 2012 Workshop. 2012.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of euroHCIR 2012 Workshop. 2012.
Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
On the Integration of Graph Exploration and Data Analysis: The Creative Exploration Toolkit.
In: Bisociative Knowledge Discovery, Seiten 301-312. Springer, 2012.
Stefan Haun, Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Nürnberger, Tobias Kötter, Kilian Thiel und Michael R. Berthold.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Bisociative Knowledge Discovery, Seiten 301-312. Springer, 2012.
Stefan Haun, Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Nürnberger, Tobias Kötter, Kilian Thiel und Michael R. Berthold.
[link] [BibTeX]
2011
A Comparative Study of Collaborative and Individual Web Search for a Social Planning Task.
In: Proceedings of the LWA 2011 Workshop. 2011.
Tatiana Gossen, Korinna Bade und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of the LWA 2011 Workshop. 2011.
Tatiana Gossen, Korinna Bade und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
How to evaluate exploratory user interfaces?.
In: Proceedings of the SIGIR 2011 Workshop on "entertain me": Supporting Complex Search Tasks, Seiten 23-24. 2011.
Tatiana Gossen, Stefan Haun und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of the SIGIR 2011 Workshop on "entertain me": Supporting Complex Search Tasks, Seiten 23-24. 2011.
Tatiana Gossen, Stefan Haun und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [BibTeX]
What are the real differences of children's and adults' web search?.
In: Proceedings of the 34th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in Information, Seiten 1115-1116. 2011.
Tatiana Gossen, Thomas Low und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
In: Proceedings of the 34th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in Information, Seiten 1115-1116. 2011.
Tatiana Gossen, Thomas Low und Andreas Nürnberger.
[link] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
We present first results of a logfile analysis on web search engines
for children. The aim of this research is to analyse fundamental
facts about how children’s web search behaviour
differs from that of adults. We show differences to previous
results, which are often based on small lab experiments. Our
large-scale analysis suggests that children search queries are
more information-oriented and shorter on average. Children
indeed make a lot of spelling errors and often repeat searches
and revisit web pages.
Bücher
- Tatiana Gossen. Search Engines for Children. Springer Vieweg, 2016.
Journal Artikel
- Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Andreas Nürnberger. Anforderungen und Verhalten junger Nutzer bei der Informationssuche – Ein Überblick. Information - Wissenschaft & Praxis, Band 66(Heft 1):57-64, 2015.
- Michael Kotzyba, Ingo Siegert, Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Wendemuth and Andreas Nürnberger. Exploratory Voice-Controlled Search for Young Users: Challenges & Potential Benefits. Kognitive Systeme, DuEPublico, Duisburg-Essen Publication Online(2015 - 1):1-10, 2015.
- Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Andreas Nürnberger. Graph Clusterings with Overlaps: Adapted Quality Indices and a Generation Model, In: Neurocomputing, Volume 123, 10 January 2014, Pages 13-22.
- Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Nürnberger. Specifics of Information Retrieval for Young Users: A Survey, In: Information Processing & Management. Volume 49, Issue 4, July 2013, Pages 739-756
- Tatiana Gossen, Julia Hempel, Andreas Nürnberger. Find it if you can: usability case study of search engines for young users, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 17, Issue 8 (2013), Page 1593-1603, DOI: 10.1007/s00779-012-0523-4.
2015
- Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Andreas Nürnberger. Knowledge Journey Exhibit: Towards Age-Adaptive Search User Interfaces. In: Allan Hanbury, Gabriella Kazai, Andreas Rauber und Norbert Fuhr (Herausgeber): Advances in Information Retrieval, 37th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2015, Band 9022, Reihe Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Pages 781-784. Springer International Publishing, 2015.
- Tatiana Gossen, Sebastian Stober, Andreas Nürnberger. Treasure Map: Search History for Young Users. 5th Workshop on Context-awareness in Retrieval and Recommendation, 2015.
- Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Andreas Nürnberger. Anforderungen und Verhalten junger Nutzer bei der Informationssuche - ein Überblick. In: Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis, Band 66(Heft 1):57-64, 2015.
- Michael Kotzyba, Ingo Siegert, Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Wendemuth and Andreas Nürnberger. Exploratory Voice-Controlled Search for Young Users: Challenges & Potential Benefits. Kognitive Systeme, DuEPublico, Duisburg-Essen Publication Online(2015 - 1):1-10, 2015.
2014
- Tatiana Gossen, Juliane Höbel, Andreas Nürnberger. Usability and Perception of Young Users and Adults on Targeted Web Search Engines. In: Proceedings of the 5th Information Interaction in Context Symposium, IIIX'14, Pages 18-27, ACM, 2014.
- Tatiana Gossen, Rene Müller, Sebastian Stober, Andreas Nürnberger. Search Result Visualization with Characters for Children. In: Proceedings of Interaction Design and Children Conference, IDC'14, Pages 125-134, ACM, 2014.
- Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Andreas Nürnberger. My First Search User Interface. In: M. de Rijke, T. Kenter, A. P. de Vries, C. Zhai, F. de Jong, K. Radinsky und K. Hofmann (Herausgeber): Advances in Information Retrieval, 36th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2014, Band 8416, Reihe Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Pages 746-749. Springer International Publishing, 2014.
- Tatiana Gossen, Juliane Höbel, Andreas Nürnberger. A Comparative Study about Children’s and Adults’ Perception of Targeted Web Search Engines. In: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI'14, Pages 1821-1824, ACM, 2014.
2013
- Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Jana Vos, Andreas Nürnberger. Adaptation of a Search User Interface towards User Needs - A Prototype Study with Children & Adults. In: Proceedings of the 7th annual Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval, 2013.
- Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Sebastian Stober, Andreas Nürnberger. Voice-Controlled Search User Interfaces for Young Users. In: Proceedings of the 7th annual Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval, 2013.
- Tatiana Gossen. Towards Appropriate Search User Interfaces for Children. In: Proceedings of Magdeburger-Informatik-Tage 2. Doktorandentagung, 2013.
- Sebastian Stober, Thomas Low, Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Nürnberger. Incremental Visualization of Growing Music Collections. In: Proceedings of 14th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, 2013.
- Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Sebastian Stober, Andreas Nürnberger. Sprachgesteuerte Benutzerschnittstellen zur Suche für junge Nutzer. In: Proceedings of 43. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik, 2013.
- Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Andreas Nürnberger. Evolving Search User Interfaces. In: Proceedings of euroHCIR 2013.
- Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Andreas Nürnberger. Graph Clusterings with Overlaps: Adapted Quality Indices and a Generation Model, In: Neurocomputing, Volume 123, 10 January 2014, Pages 13-22.
- Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Nürnberger. Specifics of Information Retrieval for Young Users: A Survey, In: Information Processing & Management. Volume 49, Issue 4, July 2013, Pages 739-756
2012
- Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Andreas Nürnberger. Knowledge Journey: A Web Search Interface for Young Users. Sixth Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval (HCIR 2012), Boston-Cambridge, MA, USA, 2012.
- Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Andreas Nürnberger. Search User Interface Design for Children: Challenges and Solutions. In: Proceedings of euroHCIR 2012.
- Tatiana Gossen, Marcus Nitsche, Stefan Haun, Andreas Nürnberger. Data exploration for bisociative knowledge discovery - a brief overview of tools and evaluation methods, In: Bisociative knowledge discovery. - Berlin : Springer Berlin, S. 287-300; Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 7250; 2012
- Stefan Haun, Tatiana Gossen, Andreas Nürnberger, Tobias Kötter, Kilian Thiel, Michael R. Berthold. On the integration of graph exploration and data analysis - the creative exploration toolkit, In: Bisociative knowledge discovery. - Berlin : Springer Berlin, S. 301-312; Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 7250; 2012
- Tatiana Gossen, Julia Hempel, Andreas Nürnberger. Find it if you can: usability case study of search engines for young users, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 17, Issue 8 (2013), Page 1593-1603, DOI: 10.1007/s00779-012-0523-4.
- Tatiana Gossen, Michael Kotzyba, Andreas Nürnberger. Adaptation and enhancement of evaluation measures to overlapping graph clusterings, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods, ISBN: 978-989-8425-98-0, 2012.
2011
- Tatiana Gossen, Korinna Bade, Andreas Nürnberger. A comparative study of collaborative and individual web search for a social planning task, In: LWA 2011 Workshop, 2011.
- Tatiana Gossen, Thomas Low, Andreas Nürnberger, What Are the Real Differences of Children's and Adults' Web Search? In: Proceedings of the 34rd Annual ACM SIGIR conference in Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR'11), July 24-28, 2011, Beijing, China
- Tatiana Gossen, Stefan Haun, Andreas Nürnberger, How to Evaluate Exploratory User Interfaces? In: Proceedings of the SIGIR 2011 Workshop on "entertain me": Supporting Complex Search Tasks. ACM Press, 2011, S. 23-24
2009
- Tatiana Gossen, Masterarbeit zum Thema: "Kollaborative Suche im Internet"